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but i recommend mint for beginners. i'm not sure how i get to mint as my first distro but i'm glad i used it first.
I do like many things about GNOME, and at the end of the day it is a very polished and easy to use desktop environment. It's simplicity makes it great for people just learning how to use a computer for the first time or people who are easily distracted.
With that being said, if you like GNOME and haven't tried it yet I would suggest you check out MATE.
GNOME developers are delusional activists who want to bend the entire Linux software ecosystem into playing by the GNOME desktop's rules. if you go with GNOME, be aware than in one year of now, you system will probably be broken with features removed. Gnome creator itself abandoned it for mac os ( https://tirania.org/blog/archive/2012/Aug-29.html )
With Adwaita-Dark theme(+ adwaita icons) and Fira Code as the font it looks pretty sweet. Everything is back up and working after installing one or two things.
This is very nice.
This is very snappy.
Heck. Maybe I'll stick with it.
it is better looking than XFCE though.
does that make gamers who use it have a privilege to say "i use arch btw"?