• artifex@piefed.social
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    there’s no winning this game. Allow for too little customization and people complain the software is limited and stifling. Add too many and it’s complex and not user-friendly. I think KDE usually makes good choices. I get what you mean though.

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      The winning is done with functional UX design, this is the result of an engineer who believed they could but didn’t stop to ask if they should.

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      There are ways to make it powerful and user friendly. I love the first time setup greeter of Cosmic for example. Gives you some default layouts to choose from, shows you that there is a tiling option (defaulting to windowed iirc), showcasing the power, helping noobs who later wish to explore

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        I really want to love cosmic — and maybe someday I will. For now it’s still so incomplete that I can’t use it for more than a little while before having to jump back into plasma.

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          I already love it, but there is a bug that means that sometimes it does not recover from sleep, which on a laptop makes it unusable

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            Yeah there are a lot of gotchas. For me there are issues with setting sound source and sync, so my zoom calls and obs screen recordings don’t work consistently.

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      I think it makes a good choice for people who like a lot of options. Personally I find it cluttered.

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        This seems like one of the things you use to find a new feature.
        When you realise you are using it frequently, you add it to the customisable toolbar.