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Lolol gnome, stable, 🤣🤣🤣
And I guess kdes swap to Wayland has been an easy joy for most people. I definitely don't see bitching every other week about electron apps breaking.
You know Reddit is still around, if you like it better, you can go back. No one here would fault you.
Nah
So you’re purposefully using something you dislike even more than something you call shitty? Really healthy habits there, no wonder you’re a miserable to be around.
I'm actually hoping this place is successful. I don't think it will be but I'm here for now. You really are inventing an imaginative story from a user name.
KDE is still working great on X11, which is the standard for most users anyway.
👌👍 whatever you say.