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i think xfce people in general don't fuck around with all that distro gobshitery. it's fast, works and isn't fancy.
gnome and kde people more likely to want to show off all the bullshit effects they're wasting all that ram on.
You wanna know what my ram has in it . . . data, glorious data.
Albeit being inefficiently monged into terrible statistical models by some shitty code i wrote.
I especially like it because it's trying to follow UNIX philosophy. All of its tools are separate and you can use them outside of Xfce or replace them altogether. For example KDE is still not at the point that you can launch the panel outside of it.
It's not that much lighter than them though. KDE has gotten really close, and truly light DEs like LXDE and LXQT destroy Xfce on that front.
Agreed, LXQT is the shit if you want a slow machine to go faster and look decent while doing it.