<3 Cinnamon too
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Cinnamon is like classic Gnome but modernized and better. Out of the box, it's more usable than Gnome 3 even with a lot of extensions.
AwesomeWM! (On top of xfce 😁)
VIM is my DE of choice.
Emacs vs VIM: https://www.vibe.com/lifestyle/fashion/lizzo-questions-return-victorias-secret-fashion-show-1234740198/
So... Emacs is about inclusivity because VIM users used to fat-shame it?
Did you link the wrong article?
you almost got it, no past tense about shaming EMACS for being fat + bloated :)
No love for labwc?
Supports x11+wayland or just wayland and can even run natively on Vulkan, is extremely quick to start and to operate
Well as the project README says
Labwc is a wlroots-based window-stacking compositor for wayland, inspired by openbox.
So it's not quite a DE.But it looks interesting. While I myself don't use Wayland, I'm all for new WM/Wayland compositors. If it's as nice as Openbox, then I hope it does well.