Post AvLegChJVicLuXFvHc by martijn@ieji.de
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(DIR) Post #AvL7Pny6O9Wa5sgIHg by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
2025-06-21T01:24:31Z
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I am so happy that even though it's the current design trend we have people in KDE that aren't just accepting the degradation of readable interfaces in the pursuit of "modern UI design", I've never understood the "KDE looks old" idea, it's not old it's timeless.
(DIR) Post #AvL8M7hpAB4G6WsLwG by constancies@metalhead.club
2025-06-21T01:35:03Z
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@BrodieOnLinux I think it's arguably one of the most modern looking desktops (save for perhaps GNOME), idk why one would call it old looking.
(DIR) Post #AvL8Vu2Kq7Y6bd8I2i by paninodesu@mastodon.social
2025-06-21T01:36:48Z
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@BrodieOnLinux But it could be more subtle.
(DIR) Post #AvL8exgocyGYXdO2We by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
2025-06-21T01:38:29Z
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@paninodesu Subtle is fair
(DIR) Post #AvL8xE7CIRz2hGR5o8 by paninodesu@mastodon.social
2025-06-21T01:41:44Z
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@BrodieOnLinux The subtle depth is what makes the difference for me.The team should make Breeze more like this, Plasma is "too" flat.Application Style is Darkly, before I was using Fusion for the same reason.
(DIR) Post #AvLegChJVicLuXFvHc by martijn@ieji.de
2025-06-21T07:37:10Z
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@BrodieOnLinux it's also very inconsistent in padding, margins, font sizes. I can never get used to KDE, and that's not helping. They would benefit from a new clear design system