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I love the idea of kde. I want everything and the kitchen sink thrown at me. I love all the kids applications. It looks pretty.
My issue is the overhead. It's slow and clunky. And it uses too much vram which is not ideal while I'm stable diffusioning.
Also bugs. I feel like it's so close to what I want but just can't land it.
I also have this romantic notion of KDE and all the stuff I can tweak, but then I always run into issues - particularly with things not reacting in a way that I'd expect, instability, etc.
Plus, and I know this doesn't bother a lot of people, the lack of visual consistentcy and polish is a big gripe of mine.
All that said, though, KDE has been on an upward trend for all of this. Plasma 4 and Plasma 5 up until like 5.15 was straight up unusable, unstable trash. 5.27 has been pretty stable and they've resolved a good amount of visual consistentcy issues. Plasma 6 seems to be a continuation of that.