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by aiilns
1686 days ago
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From all the questionable design choices you argue about a good one. Starting in an empty space means you go to the overview to launch an app (unless you have hot-keys to launch apps which I think GNOME doesn't have configured by default). So it both saves you a click/gesture and it allows for new users to understand what's going on. |
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