Used both heavily back around 2000. They were fine. KDE had a little more polish, couple years on Gnome. Have used them and others since, but it's admittedly been a couple years since I ran *nix. Has KDE lost release cadence more recently? Not sure i get what this is trying to say.
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Gnome feels stale... i cant describe it better but when using it it feels like im 20 years older.
Kde feels more modern but customizeing it is a pain in the ass for me
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como chiste esta genial
as a joke it's great
Anything based or forked from GNOME 3 or 2 is considered very solid
GNOME 4(0)+ is a practical joke made by canonical that has the only benefit of leading wayland support, which itself is also a practical joke made to scare the X.Org devs
I actually really love the workflow of workspaces. Not to mention it keeps the screen really clean with just the thin top bar. Compare that to windows-like desktops where you are cycling through alt-tab a lot of the time.
the KDE users really are being salty with this one
Bc it makes no sense.