• hello_hello [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      I think desktop icons are just a result of Windows being a shitty ad-ridden UI since 10. You can’t use the start menu anymore because it’s filled with Ads (start menu icons to corpo social media apps that aren’t even installed) and shortcuts to bing search when you just want an app or file. Literally the only part of windows not covered in slop is your desktop screen.

      GNOME Shell ripped out desktop icons (citing it as a design anti-pattern via reasons mentioned above) and KDE Plasma doesn’t have them by default (and at least has the decency to have a “show desktop” button on taskbar) and both actually have usable start menus with no ads for candy crush (with both being easily replaceable).

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        I’ll use the Desktop at work as a sort of poor man’s kanban since most projects live in directories. For anything that’s managed through git, I don’t care where it ends up

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    Linuxcels: nooooooo, there shouldn’t be anything on the desktop what’s the point of a desktop directory when personal files and directories can just go to ~/Documents programs can just be executed through keyboard shortcuts the gentlesirs at /r/unixporn will laugh at it icons will obstruct the anime waifu I have as the desktop background noooooo

    Winchads: Behold my 100+ folders and shortcut icons

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      Unironically though, having a usable and competent Search that actually finds what you’re looking for and gives it to you as your top result is great. Win/Super key + type 3 letters + hit Enter. Don’t have to care about where things like programs, games, etc are.

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    I always turn on the setting where I can decide where each download goes and set my Downloads folder by Most Recent for anything without a specific home. I never really look at my desktop