Am I weird because I like MATE?
I’ve never used it.
What makes you like it?
It's like old school Gnome. I can theme it like my work Mac, but have the flexibility of running Ubuntu on my desktop and laptop.
MATE is modeled after when Gnome was good, so I'd say that's not weird at all.
Yeah, I just wish it had a better task switcher like expose / mission control for OSX.
AwesomeWM! (On top of xfce 😁)
VIM is my DE of choice.
Emacs vs VIM: https://www.vibe.com/lifestyle/fashion/lizzo-questions-return-victorias-secret-fashion-show-1234740198/
So... Emacs is about inclusivity because VIM users used to fat-shame it?
Did you link the wrong article?
you almost got it, no past tense about shaming EMACS for being fat + bloated :)
This one is so accurate its actually a DE as attractive as this chick
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