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I found I love poking around in settings and config files etc. Which I think is why I prefer KDE. Lots of settings to mess around with.
Yes, i'm switching to KDE too. One of the first things i do when installing anything, whether on my phone or pc, is taking a peak at the settings
I love poking around in good settings menus. I can't stand Windows 11, and even Windows 10 and 7 are rubbish - there shouldn't be two layered styles of settings menus, and I shouldn't have to click through multiple pages to get to the function I want. Android, too, has gotten a bit crap, but at least the search function works well.