Zerush,
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olutukko,

What about window manager people? Like i3 etc

aleq,
@aleq@lemmy.world avatar

You won’t be able to catch one on camera.

neutron,

What about XFCE users?

01adrianrdgz,
@01adrianrdgz@lemmy.world avatar

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/96b2f821-430c-4a16-b7ab-8c2beff80093.pngthey most likely own a room full of servers and everything is customized!

randomivysaur,

Emacs user:

LordKitsuna,

I find it amusing that what I can only assume appears to be a professional artist as being used as an example. Considering that gnome is forcing Wayland yet has no color management. Not that x11 is perfect at color management but it at least exists

cows_are_underrated,

I use both. What does that mean for me?

01adrianrdgz,
@01adrianrdgz@lemmy.world avatar
badbytes,

Hah, this is final proof, gnome users are children.

blusterydayve26,

Eliminate your rat-based mousing desires and join us in celebrating StumpWM, back behind the dumpsters, where they keep the extra parentheses.

CaptainHowdy,

But what if I don’t want to wear a hoodie and sunglasses when I’m inside on my computer?

merc,

KDE gives you bad hair?

ShitOnABrick, (edited )
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

I use xfce nice clean simple and not overly complicated everytime I try a new desktop manager I find myself going back to xfce as they say keep it simple and cozy

WindowsEnjoyer,

How is XFCE nowadays? I am on KDE for the past ~3 years and been long-term XFCE user.

IMO biggest KDE advantage over XFCE is that everything literally works out of the box - audio, bluetooth, shortcuts (i hate setting up script yo turn on/off mousepad.

I am using X instead of Wayland anyway.

Anything changed in XFCE over several years?

jomoo99,

Anecdote alert: XFCE recently worked out of box on my 2014 hp Pavilion

mavu,

surprisingly accurate.

evilenx,

i use dwm btw, gnome and KDE is bloat

snake,

Connoisseur!

notepass,

I only use the terminal. GUI is bloat.

YoorWeb,

Coding in vim is the way to go.

carpelbridgesyndrome, (edited )

Something about making their own version of every app and than naming it k-something makes me think it’s a cult.

radix,
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

Excuse me, it’s called a kult.

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, I wouldn’t get on my high horse about that, Gnome apps used to be G- or Gnome-something for a long, long time.

Now they’re just some stock generic name that assumes “why would anyone ever use any other program for music except Music, or videos except Videos?”. Pretty much like Apple.

C_raven, (edited )

Worse than that, if you’re looking for the program in the terminal like when you install the thing it’s still called the old name, like:

Files > nautilus
Disk usage analyzer > baobab

They used to have character. The k- naming scheme is just a hint that isn’t a qt app really.

embed_me,
@embed_me@programming.dev avatar

Archive Manager > fileroller

Murdoc,

Oh no, they know about the Kult! Burn the kompound!

bingbong,

The Kool Kids Klub will never fall!

dan, (edited )
@dan@upvote.au avatar

We wouldn’t have Safari (Webkit) or Chrome (Blink) today if it weren’t for Konqueror and KHTML! Webkit is a fork of KHTML, and Blink is a fork of Webkit.

Holzkohlen,

What in the world are you on about? Kandalf be praised

mlg,
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

1.8 gb minimum RAM usage on default KDE vs 1.6 GB RAM Usage on Compiz with all the fancy effects enabled like the see through 3D cube.

olutukko,

Mine took way less than 1,8gb. Nowadays I just use wm though. 500mb idle usage is neat

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