I always find that with GNOME it seems like super basic features that should be included are made as extensions instead, which wouldn’t be a huge deal except that the extensions update completely independently of GNOME and each other, with no regard for cohesiveness or compatibility. Every time I’ve run a machine with GNOME it feels like there’s always at least one extension broken at any given moment meaning there’s always something vaguely irritating going on.
I always find that with GNOME it seems like super basic features that should be included are made as extensions instead, which wouldn’t be a huge deal except that the extensions update completely independently of GNOME and each other, with no regard for cohesiveness or compatibility. Every time I’ve run a machine with GNOME it feels like there’s always at least one extension broken at any given moment meaning there’s always something vaguely irritating going on.