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  • I have tried using workspaces on Mint (without tiling) and it felt decent. PopOS has a different philosophy about workspaces which I feel makes more sense with tiling. I will give it a shot.

  • I agree with the sentiment because it is a pain to find a distro which you want. But the reason for this is that Linux has given you the luxury to pick and choose what distro and DE you want. When you go to Windows or Mac, people just accept that it is what it is.

    That being said, I will blame the Linux community to some extent for promoting "complicated" (like Arch) or too barebones distros (like Debian) to newbies. The shock of moving from Windows to Linux is already a hurdle for most. When you add the need for tinkering and troubleshooting from day one, I can see why people would quit.

    We are indirectly focusing on a handful of "distros" as most distros ship with KDE, Gnome or something similar.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    So I tried windows tiling...

  • Yes, when a major economy crashes, it drags the sentiment down by a lot. Everything panic sells.

    Europe is dependent on US for its economy in some ways, so a crash in US economy dents the Euro too.

    On top of that, some major European countries are struggling right now, like Germany. Greece is also in a bad shape.