This article was written in the sense of bashing gnome but yet some points seem to be valid. It explains the history of gtk 1 to 4 and the influence of gnome in gtk. I’m not saying gnome is bad here, instead I find this an interesting to read and I’m sharing it.

  • @TCB13@lemmy.world
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    07 months ago

    Use XFCE for a day and then come back here and talk about performance. Not that I like XFCE’s crude approach to thing but it is indeed fast and BS free.

    • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      Everything opens up immediately. My PCs perform well. I dunno where you got the weird animations lie from.

      I’ve used XFCE plenty. XFCE would hinder my productivity massively, so nah I’m going to pass on that.

      Still nothing on the “gnome massively reinvents the wheel every 2-3 years” thing? Not surprised, considering it was BS.

      • @TCB13@lemmy.world
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        -17 months ago

        Still nothing on the “gnome massively reinvents the wheel every 2-3 years” thing? Not surprised, considering it was BS.

        Removing desktop icons, forcing the activities view as default at some point etc. do you need more examples?

        • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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          57 months ago

          So your proof of Gnome “reinventing the wheel every 2-3 years” is them removing desktop icons (good riddance btw), idk, 7 years ago or something? And activities view (amazing for productivity and I wish others would catch up to Gnome here) well over a decade ago?

          Yes. I will need examples. Because those aren’t examples of what you said - show me how using Gnome is night and day different to 2-3 years ago, and show me how using it then was night and day different to 4-6 years ago.