I'll switch away from Fedora (at least on this system) and try out more things. I plan to see PopOS, Solus and some non-GNOME desktops. It's been a while since I tried something else.

Usually I'm disappointed and go back to GNOME, as the sheer number of resources poured over to that desktop results in better outcome, but perhaps another project managed to steal the crown now?

Sadly Linux still lacks a really great desktop. We're closer than ever, but not there yet.

@zygoon here to support the KDE crowd 🙂

I've been on KDE for years, now on v6 and I find it to be the right balance of acceptable defaults and flexibility.

I try Gnome every now and then (the greener grass, so pretty), but I find it unusable without a bunch of extensions, which make it more fragile. Vanilla KDE is flexible enough though. I also learned to accept the Breeze theme, the same way I learned to live with macOS GUI 😁