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Made the switch to KDE
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My first Desktop was KDE, but switched to Gnome about 15 years ago. So, I am very comfort with the Gnome'ish workflow. But some months ago I bought a Steam Deck and use the Desktop (KDE) a lot. But I don't feel that comfort as with Gnome. I miss the flexible workspaces and the look of the designs is, well, not that modern (some even make glitch effects). If you're comfort with it, it's okay, but personally I don't understand and feel the benefits of using it.
I feel the same, but recently I've been experimenting much more with plasma, I don't really have a reason.