This is not an unpopular option. Every other post is about this being ugly or buggy.
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Snow Leopard is where ui peaked

We need to roll back all OS UI designs to 2010 until we can figure out what the hell is going on. Bring back windows 7.
literally
Not a Mac user, so I'm seeing this for the first time. At first I didn't get what you meant, but the longer I looked the more things I found that bothered me.
Here's a list (feel free to add things):
- corner radius on rounded edges is too large
- sidebar menu blends poorly with the rest of the UI (lighter color, white frame, no horizontal padding)
- status line at the bottom is inefficient (could be one line instead of two, not sure why one has a close button) and seems inconsistent with the rest of the UI (thinner lines, no padding at the line ends)
- horizontal separators in the file tree are too thick (makes them look like scroll bars)
- tabs at the top look like a giant toggle button (not like tabs)
- buttons on the top right have a white background that seems unnecessary (the active button goes from light gray to white to medium gray, which is too busy)
- forward/back buttons on the top right have inconsistent design and look like one of them is active
- colors for active elements in the outer UI don't match (light gray in the sidebar menu, medium gray for the top buttons, white for the tabs)
This is just visuals. I can't judge the functional aspects of the design.
status line at the bottom is inefficient
One is a path bar, the other is a status bar. The path bar shows you the full filesystem path to where you are, the status bar shows you details like object count and size. They’re independent things that can be separately enabled / disabled through the view menu.
Also, that’s not a close button. It’s a pencil with a slash through it, the user does not have write permission for that location.
corner radius on rounded edges is too large
Oh it gets worse, the radius is also inconsistent across different kinds of windows and applications
Personally, I like the eye candy. However, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. We should get an option to opt out. Or, better yet, allow us to reskin on our own with our own themes.
Looks a lot like GNOME (i.e. ugly)
Worse, it looks like Pop_OS!
It’s unfinished. Like iOS 26. Unacceptable little bugs everywhere.
I thought this picture was a render, a joke
Yea. It’s like they are getting ready to make macOS a touch interface.
It feels, to me, like they are doing a very slow merger of the iOS and macOS systems, eventually I believe they want it to be just one that scales to the device.

We’re only a bit behind https://xkcd.com/1508/

Forgot the Linux home server that was turned on and forgotten about but has been running continuously for decades of uptime and continues running off solar power even after civilization has ended.
The rounded corners all all inconsistent sizes. Worst of all, for the really large rounded corners like in the settings app it clips off the scroll bar.
I hate the round buttons in Chrome - seeing them everywhere now just makes me want to switch to another OS. Round buttons just looks so uninspiring and cheap.
Theres a theory that Apple released this a year early and unfinished because Apple Intelligence is so far over its head that they had nothing else to debut