I’ll start:

  • RSS and blogs, news vs. social media
  • XMPP vs. WhatsApp/FB messenger/Snapchat
  • IRC vs. Matrix, Teams, Discord etc.
  • Forums vs. Social media, Reddit, Lemmy(?)
  • kdegeek@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    KDE 3 over everything else.

    I love modern KDE, and use many different desktop environments regularly, but nothing will ever come close to the feeling I had the first time I got to experience KDE. And I really don’t think anyone has been able to approach the configurability KDE 3 had

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      1 year ago

      I see you, but man, I am of the exact opposite opinion. Configurability is, for me, a bug that needs to be fixed when it comes to desktop environments. It should be as standard as possible across machines.

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        1 year ago

        A good DM need to strike a balance between configurability and ergonomy/ease of use.

        As a novice user I loved to tweak the many configuration options, but it’s time consuming and often lead to something worse than the default, leading to further tweaking.

        Now I appreciate good defaults because that means there’s few settings that needs tweaking.

        Some DMs like early Gnome 3 releases went a bit too far removing configuration options, and have been slowly adding them back over several years.

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          1 year ago

          It’s also what creates a ton of bugs and problems, both for users and developers. People hate on Gnome for being very standard without a lot of config options, but it makes a ‘standard’ Gnome desktop possible in a way that just doesn’t exist for KDE.