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I’ve had both installed on my machine without issues. Jumped back and forth until I decided Gnome wasn’t for me.
I prefer KDE. It works well out of the box and offers a good amount of customization. I tried gnome for a bit and didn’t like it.
What I like about Linux is that it’s easy to switch between DE. Just try out a few ones until you find something you like. I can recommend looking into Cinnamon (the DE of Mint).
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•Code Is Cheap Now. Software Isn’t
36·2 months agoIt’s easy to overestimate how much of software engineering is about coding, when in truth it’s mostly about the code you don’t write.
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The Vibe Coding Hero's Journey
23·2 months ago99% of the time it’s just a basic todo list
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The Vibe Coding Hero's Journey
65·2 months agoHave you noticed how every LinkedIn bro is talking about their vibe coding workflows, but no one is showing what they’ve made with vibe coding?
A person probably made some fermented wheat beverage on accident and thought its worth repeating.


It has actually 100% accuracy