So a few months back I asked about you guys os in c/asklemmy, so this time I wanna ask about your desktops you use on this same account.
(I use kde but plan to move to cinnamon I find kde buggy and gnome tracker3 randomly broke for no reason + themeing so yh idk if these happened to anybody)

  • Hundun@beehaw.org
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    24 minutes ago

    Long time i3 user, recently switched to Hyprland+Wayland. I just don’t like mice, don’t enjoy using them, and I find the snappiness and responsiveness of keyboard-centric workflows very fun and enjoyable.

    I am a software developer, and I am very impatient when it comes to my tools: I like my feedback cycles and interactions to be as tight as possible. This limited study from 2015 showed that developers, on average, spend ~26% of their productive time on stuff that is not related to either code editing or comprehension, including 14% spent on UI interactions. Tiling window manager allows me to streamline most of these interactions through hotkey bindings and shell automation, >!so I prefer spending literal months polishing my dotfiles instead!<

  • khaleer@sopuli.xyz
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    21 minutes ago

    Cinammon cuz I didn’t knew it doesn’t like kde plasma and now I am too lazy to change it fora bit of time.

  • bitwolf@lemmy.one
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    26 minutes ago

    Gnome on the laptop, its keyboard and touch gestures are the best for notebooks. I also like its simple design and reliability.

    KDE on desktop, I’d use gnome, but kwin has more gaming relevant features.

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    36 minutes ago

    I’m currently using Cinnamon because I thought it would be better than Xfce. While I do think that Cinnamon looks better, there were some minor things that I preferred with Xfce. I want to try other Mate and maybe some of the other DEs if I can find a good distro that has them but I may go back to Xfce the next time I install Linux Mint.

  • bruhSoulz@lemmy.ml
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    47 minutes ago

    I stopped usin em myself cus my laptop aint nun too fancy and i hated watching my system use 1.5+ while not doing jack, so i tried window managers a couple times until it stuck :3 i3 btw

  • Random Dent@lemmy.ml
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    59 minutes ago

    I have two, KDE on my laptop that runs Arch (btw) which is my tinkering machine, and GNOME/Pop!_OS on the desktop, which is the one other people use and I’m not allowed to break lol.

    Although I might switch the desktop to COSMIC at some point if it doesn’t cause too much trouble.

  • SunRed@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 hours ago

    KDE for its Wayland performance and features and occasionally I switch to hyprland if I need a more focused work environment.
    In the past I used Cinnamon but it became ever more buggier on Arch and due to lack of Wayland support still it was a dead end anyway.

  • nek0d3r@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    KDE, because despite my bitterness for the loss of Unity 8, I know it’s merely nostalgia for me. I want something I feel like I can make my own without too much difficulty.

    • lastweakness@lemmy.world
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      27 minutes ago

      I miss Unity :(

      Yes, it was bad in quite a few ways, but it also felt like a truly thoughtful desktop experience. Global Menu, HUD, merged maximized headers, etc

  • Paola@lemmy.mlB
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    3 hours ago

    Currently I am on KDE, but I am an xfce lover. I can’t wait for the next xfce update and for Cosmic.

    I am living KDE almost default. I have the impression that with too much customisation problems come.

    Xfce is rock solid and rock solid after customisation too. It is truly amazing.

    Gnome needs far too many extension for me to be usable. And so I avoid it.

    Cinnamon is great too, but it’s in the middle. If I don’t want to use Wayland, at that point there is xfce.

  • spicy pancake@lemmy.zip
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    4 hours ago

    LXDE/LXQT because I grew up using potato computers and now I can’t stand it if my DE uses more than 2% of my hardware resources

    though I am currently using KDE because for fuck knows what reason, Kubuntu is the only prepackaged Linux I’ve been able to get to boot on my weird Samsung laptop and I haven’t bothered to gut KDE and replace it with LXQT yet