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Scrolling WMs are objectively the only correct way to use the computer
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If that's true, surely this is a popular concept with lots of mature implementations.
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>>106965313
Fiiiine I'l try your shit (currently using river)
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>>106965439
niri is pretty good, it works better than hyprland at least
for gnome, there is a pretty mature extension called paperwm
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>>106965519
Freaking rust, first I do
cargo build --release
it compiles
Then I do
cargo install --target .
It compiles again... Why?
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>>106965574
well... it works
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new meme?
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too bad gayland is worse now than it was years ago. i see frame skipping has increased in mpv even in weston. now everything is gnome.
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>>106965313
Doesn't look too bad, idea-wise, but I don't like the implementation.
>wasted empty space between windows
>slow ram eating animations
>curved borders
>design looks too faggy/zoomer
>gayland
But the idea looks similar to something i was cooking up in the back burner, might look deeper to see how well my idea stacks up against it, see some pros and cons and adjust it while it's still on brainstorming phase.
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Thanks but I'm sticking with KDE
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i disagree i use ssh/shell utilities why? its consistent across machines on my network its the same interface to my ipenwrt router as it is my steamdeck or desktop



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