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I hope it sticks around and is refined further. I started using KDE maybe six months back, after not having touched it in probably 10ish years. Back then I hated KDE but now it's absolutely my favorite DE. Having regularly used virtual desktops before my switch to KDE, activities are a pretty big part of what I'm loving about the experience. The feature can be clunky in certain ways (mainly moving apps between activities), and I'd love to see further refinement, but even at its current state of implementation it helps so much with my own workflow.
At the moment I run 6 activities: "Default" which generally has a web browser open to my Proxmox servers' web panel, as well as a terminal, "Gaming", "Media", Work (Primary), Work (Secondary), and then "Other" for random crap that doesn't fit any of the main activities. I have hotkeys set up to easily switch between them, and each taskbar has different pinned apps.
Unfortunately I'm not really a coder so I can't contribute directly to maintaining it but I do hope the feature is either refined or merged into virtual desktops in a way that keeps its core benefits.
That's quite a lot of activities. You do know that plasma has also has virtual desktops, that work better in a lot of ways, right?
Virtual desktops are strictly worse for the purpose of separating things like work and gaming
Exactly (at least in my experience). I have my gaming apps pinned in my gaming activity, and my work apps in my work activities. The only annoyance there is when certain apps open in the "wrong" activity. For instance, I pretty much always have the Kate text editor up in my gaming activity because I play games with a million mods and constantly have to fix things. Because of that, when I need Kate for work it'll tend to open an instance in the gaming activity and I have to move it in the clunky way stuff gets moved between activities.
I know it has it, but at least for me I find activities to be more beneficial. I really like being able to customize them for each purpose. I'm also not sure if you can set custom hotkeys to go to a specific virtual desktop like you can with activities.
Obviously if activities get removed from KDE I'll go back to using virtual desktops but until then I'll make the most of them.