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I hate how Linux window styling has gotten "better"
(beehaw.org)
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Sway? Cosmic? OpenBox? KDE? Like, look up some DEs, look up themes on Pling, and pick your favorite. Try them out in a VM.
Cinnamon has made opinionated choices based on the majority of their demographic (newbie users). If you aren't a fan, pick something else.
Thanks, unfortunately my pc's bones stem from 2008 (building a new one has been on my todo list for..I don't know...8 years?) so VMs aren't really an option, installing something on another partition is faster.
I do still have my own openbox config somewhere that's also beautiful, imo, but not very productive. Never looked at sway or cosmic and didn't realize KDE changed as much as it did.
It's a wide world of DEs these days! Good luck.