{ "success": true, "comment": "\x3cdiv class=\"comment comment-published odd\"\x3e\n\n  \x3cdiv class=\"clear-block\"\x3e\n      \x3cspan class=\"submitted\"\x3eFri, 2009/10/23 - 12:56pm — \x3ca href=\"/users/rcachou\" title=\"View user profile.\"\x3ercachou\x3c/a\x3e\x3c/span\x3e\n  \n  \n  \x3cdiv class=\"comment-score-div\"\x3e\n      \x3cspan class=\"comment-score-label\"\x3eScore: \x3c/span\x3e\x3cspan class=\"comment-score\"\x3e-4\x3c/span\x3e\n    \x3c/div\x3e\n\n  \x3cdiv class=\"comment-voting-controls\"\x3e\n    \x3cspan class=\"comment-promote\"\x3e\x3c/span\x3e \x3cspan class=\"comment-bury\"\x3e\x3c/span\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n\n  \n    \x3ch3\x3eI did not miss it. But since\x3c/h3\x3e\n\n    \x3cdiv class=\"content\"\x3e\n      I did not miss it. But since the article is reprinted here, it is endorsed by the KDE developers. And the fact that they\'re so proud of their developer-oriented UI which systematically tries to complicate users\' life with useless choices shows that they are disconnected from the real-world.\r\n\r\nI don\'t think kde sucks. It\'s great for control-freak geeks who like to customize every pixel of their screen. However, those people are a tiny minority and it seems to me that when they gathered and write a desktop environment that suits their needs, they forgot about the rest of the world.          \x3c/div\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n" }
