You can "just use" KDE too. The default are actually less insane than gnome, it's easier to use.
The idea that more functionality makes software less usable makes no sense to me. No, it's more usable.
Its like when people argue that iOS not allowing anything other than safari is a good thing.
Okay... how? Because if you like safari, nothing changes for you. You just keep using it. You wouldn't even be able to tell.
Similarly, if you like KDE you can just... use it. You don't actually have to change anything. There's no gun to your head. If you're the type of person who just takes software and uses it, then great - you don't need Gnome for that. KDE is actually better at that, IMO.
const_cast|6 months ago
The idea that more functionality makes software less usable makes no sense to me. No, it's more usable.
Its like when people argue that iOS not allowing anything other than safari is a good thing.
Okay... how? Because if you like safari, nothing changes for you. You just keep using it. You wouldn't even be able to tell.
Similarly, if you like KDE you can just... use it. You don't actually have to change anything. There's no gun to your head. If you're the type of person who just takes software and uses it, then great - you don't need Gnome for that. KDE is actually better at that, IMO.