I don’t think KDE sucks.
I’m very glad to have it. It’s the closest thing I can get to Windows 7.
I don’t think KDE sucks.
I’m very glad to have it. It’s the closest thing I can get to Windows 7.
Customization is necessary especially in the free software space because designers aren’t good enough to make acceptable defaults.
I love KDE, but each new install takes a bit of fiddling to get it just the way I want.
I wouldn’t have as much of an issue with GNOME’s lack of customization if they didn’t make stupid-ass decisions.
just used the salad fork for seafood.
What’s wrong with using the same fork for salad and seafood?
Yeah, that sounds exactly like the GNOME3 team.
For years, they fought back against giving users the option to change where their dock is, forcing them to be stuck with an asinine vertical dock because “vertical space is at a premium.”
They do this because they’re lazy and incompetent. They simply do not want more work for themselves and will browbeat any of their users into doing things the “stupid gnome3 way.”
Their designers are some of the dumbest people in the industry. Since they have a yes-man/echo chamber culture, they don’t ever get to learn from their mistakes because nobody holds them accountable for failure.
That’s nice.
I will continue to voice my opposition to poorly designed products.
And that’s why they’re so out of touch.
I genuinely hope history remembers the GNOME desktop as “it was good, and then they started making some really stupid decisions!”
It’s extremely important we voice our opinion on bad design so that their decisions don’t become mainstream or standard.
GNOME has been a dumpster fire since 3 and the developers only care about what will result in the least amount of work for them. They think they’re as good as Apple, where they can be the sole authority on how their DE is used, but then they make incredibly stupid decisions like dictating where users can put the dock. Their design team is nowhere near the level of Apple and they should stop pretending otherwise.
Yeah, there’s no need to alias it. Trash-cli comes with its own trash command.
I fucking hate using rm for these very reasons.
There’s another program called “trash-cli” that gives you a trash command instead of going straight to deletion.
I’m not sure why more distros don’t include it by default, or why more tutorials don’t mention it.


Supporting their freedom to speak is in effect the same as supporting the ideology.
It’s a shame most people on the internet don’t recognize how rhetoric like this causes more harm than good.
“If you don’t support me in censoring my enemies, then you’re just as bad as they are.”


That’s pretty weak and other instances shouldn’t look up to them for this.
Let people say, and see, what they want.
You’re part of the problem.
This is all about maximizing profit. Their site is covered in ads as well.
Please stop defending the people taking your money or showing you ads.