For me its KDE.

  • AnOrangeBabbler@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    KDE has a lot of customization and plenty of neat features, but it suffers a death of a thousand papercuts. There’s just so many small “non-severe” issues that adds up to making it end up feeling clunky and unpolished compared to GNOME’s general polish.