Gnome makes it easier to make you adapt imo. KDE gives you so much options that it’s scary and overwhelming to learn and configure when you just want to use something in the way it’s intended to be used immediately.
Gnome makes it easier to make you adapt imo. KDE gives you so much options that it’s scary and overwhelming to learn and configure when you just want to use something in the way it’s intended to be used immediately.
I have a laptop with HDR and back when I was still using Windows I don’t think I’ve ever used it either. It felt like the hardware equivalent to those programs that add screenspace shaders over games lol. Maybe if I played a game or watched a movie that supports HDR I’d change my mind but right now I am clueless. Maybe with the new GNOME
I’m not impressed by the subtitles themselves (they’re just ok) but rather by how accessible it is. Like it being an option rather than it being a “tool for creators” or limited to premium or something
Or maybe youtube has added so much dogshit features recently (like ai overviews, automatically adding info cards for anyone mentioned, and highlighting seemingly random words in comments to search it outside of context) that it makes me appreciate these things more lol
I use Gnome, but I just wanted to say Cinnamon is fantastic (probably my first choice if I weren’t on a laptop)
Or Cinnamon! IMO it feels less overwhelming than KDE to people coming from Windows.
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I haven’t used inkscape too much as it’s always kept crashing on me and feels unorganized, but if you are already used to it I’m sure it’s easier to just stick with it.
boxy is awesome, one of those little programs that has a lot more going on than you first expect (as a very casual desktop user)
Is this doing something similar to Mint’s web apps? Great to have as flatpak regardless 👍
I recommend Runcat, its the only extension I have installed aside from blur my shell (:
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