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  • cabbage@piefed.social
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    24 days ago

    As a GNOME user since forever, I find it fascinating how much time KDE users spend thinking about GNOME. They seem so obsessed with customization, yet seem incapable of understanding that people could have preferences different from their own.

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      23 days ago

      It’s because we wasted so much time on the Gnome side of the fence, cracking jokes at KDE, and now we know what we were missing and we want our wasted time back.

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      24 days ago

      yet seem incapable of understanding that people could have preferences different from their own.

      Perfect description of Gnome developers.

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      24 days ago

      As both a Cinnamon and KDE user, you can tell you’re using an app made for Gnome because it either outright doesn’t do anything, or it does the barest least nuanced most stereotypical version of that thing. Oh great, another empty fuckpuke window that doesn’t respect the system theme with an empty hamburger menu and one button in the very top-left that says “Do Something”.

      I don’t know of a package manager with a GTK filter.

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        24 days ago

        I don’t know of a package manager with a GTK filter.

        This I could agree with, but the problem here is a lacking feature in package managers, not the fact that apps that you don’t personally enjoy using exist.

        I don’t particularly enjoy using KDE apps, but thankfully the K-centric naming convention make them really easy to avoid.