Here's what it looks like on a default KDE Neon user edition live .iso, different icons.
kugmo
They're far less repairable too, average Joe believes all the green washing they see.
Wayland is cringe and X is based
t. KDE Wayland daily driver
Start looking at the desktop environments and use a virtual machine/live usb to try them out. For something similar to Windows I'd recommend KDE plasma or Cinnamon, both can be tried out using KDE Neon or Linux Mint.
Great stuff!
survivors-like
i do not see the hype for immutable distros, they seem to be for an incredibly niche sub-section of the linux desktop which is already incredibly niche (i'll probably be answering my own question). good for the devs for trying new things i guess but these seem like hell to use if you are a tinkerer, gnome is whack and won't convince any new users to use linux. it seems like an operating system i'd install for my tech illiterate parents so i won't have to troubleshoot anything if it had a desktop like cinnamon or kde because they would have some familliarity with a windows like ui.
Another easy way is to launch kmenuedit
to create the files with a GUI.
I bet it'll be the next console generation where games will eventually require GPUs with dedicated AI cores as the minimum spec requirement to even play. AMD is investing in AI and they provide the hardware for Sony and Microsoft.
If I did it wasn't through the system settings gui, would it be in fontconfig or somewhere else?