*Timestamps*
00:00 Introduction
01:45 Astra Monitor
02:36 Pano Clipboard Manager
03:14 PaperWM
04:04 MiniView
04:51 Quick Settings Tweaker
05:12 Privacy Settings
05:29 Apps Menu
05:50 Places Status Indicator
06:04 Logo Menu
06:36 Just perfection
07:25 Top Bar Organizer
08:01 SpeedUp Gnome Shell
08:43 Wiggle
09:07 Blur my shell
09:30 Burn My Windows
09:56 Caffeine
10:20 DDTerm

I dont necessarily agree.

  • a different clipboard manager (whatever is equal to KDEs)
  • blur my shell
  • quick settings tweaker probably
  • privacy settings (which is only for pipewire apps I guess, so nearly none)
  • wiggle
  • probably some maximize to workspace
  • RedNight@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    I literally don’t understand how people use Gnome without extensions. We must be built different or I’m slow

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      8 months ago

      I use zero extensions these days. In the beginning I hated it (the Windows UX was heavily burned into my mind) but once the Gnome workflow “clicked” anything else felt super clunky.

      Not that there’s anything wrong with extensions. Some of them look great

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      8 months ago

      Same, that video is pretty silly but many extensions are really awesome.

      • blur my shell: just make it look beatiful instead of a bit ugly
      • appindicators: needes to basic app support
      • more quicksettings are always good
      • window decorations: why doesnt GNOME have a maximize button, this makes no sense

      With those extensions though, GNOME is pretty cool. I prefer KDE a lot, and even though I hope to be able to use workspaces smoothly one day (which is still not easy in KDE I think) I am pretty happy.

      But if you think about it, not having workspaces is a total pain.