gtk3, gtk4 (probably?) qt, qt in flatpak, gtk3 in flatpak, gtk4 in flatpak (probably)… I’m just not fighting it anymore

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    This is the kind of shit that stops people from migrating to Linux.

    Lack of consistency in the UI. We’re in 2025 dammit. Not 1995.

    Edit: okay, WTF Windows is now even worse?!?

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      It’s sad that this gets downvoted to hell. As a MacOS user who appreciates beautiful UI, this is a major pain point for me on Linux. And yes, Windows is the absolute worst at this.

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      This below is windows 11 consistency, within their own os context menus. I am not even starting on the fact that window decorations there too are a non standardised mess.

      I agree that lack of UI consistency is less than ideal, and very real in Linux, but let’s not pretend that this is a main issue stopping people from migrating (from an equally inconsistent OS)

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      Edit: okay, WTF Windows is now even worse?!?

      Always has been. At least since NT. Company culture encourages features and discourages fixes. Thus it got framework after framework.

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      How is a kernel meant to enforce anything about UI?

      I think GUI development should favour server-side decorations for consistency’s sake, but this is more of a cultural thing with what application developers are choosing to do, rather than anything “Linux” can do about.