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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish-6•10 months agoI guess I was wrong. But I just can’t stand gnome. Their devs are insufferable and it’s so incredibly unconfigurable. I have to use it at work (at least I can use linux) and it’s just so frustrating. I can’t stand people voluntarily using gnome
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink12•10 months ago I can’t stand people voluntarily using gnome How does this affect you in any way, though?? I get being frustrated at having to use it, that blows, but why do you care if others use it?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•10 months agoBecause its popularity is why it gets chosen as default on distros, and then those distros get chosen by companies as the only supported distro. If gnome was a niche thing I wouldn’t care. But it being the default is actively harmful, and choosing to use it voluntarily is furthering that
I guess I was wrong. But I just can’t stand gnome. Their devs are insufferable and it’s so incredibly unconfigurable. I have to use it at work (at least I can use linux) and it’s just so frustrating. I can’t stand people voluntarily using gnome
How does this affect you in any way, though?? I get being frustrated at having to use it, that blows, but why do you care if others use it?
Because its popularity is why it gets chosen as default on distros, and then those distros get chosen by companies as the only supported distro.
If gnome was a niche thing I wouldn’t care. But it being the default is actively harmful, and choosing to use it voluntarily is furthering that