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Gnome designer shares prototype replacement for activities
(mastodon.social)
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Community icon by Alpár-Etele Méder, licensed under CC BY 3.0
Activities at least said something but it wasn't clear what an activity is in general.
I don't think this icon really conveys what it does or what to expect from it when you look at it.
Since I'm only seeing people lauding it, what makes this such a great change, because I'm not getting it.
It may not make it clear just by looking on it, but once you click on it or create a new workspace, it becomes a nice visual to help you remember which workspace you're on and which ones you have available.
Pretty much everybody using a window manager already uses one like this.