Does anyone use tiling window managers nowadays? I love them :neofox_happy:
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framebuffer :archlinux: :gentoo: :tuxspin: (fuzzylinuxuser@den.raccoon.quest)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 02:05:38 JST framebuffer :archlinux: :gentoo: :tuxspin: -
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Pleroma-tan (kirby@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 02:05:37 JST Pleroma-tan @fuzzylinuxuser i use acme -
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Pleroma-tan (kirby@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 02:05:49 JST Pleroma-tan @fuzzylinuxuser I'm only partially memeing -
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framebuffer :archlinux: :gentoo: :tuxspin: (fuzzylinuxuser@den.raccoon.quest)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 02:09:07 JST framebuffer :archlinux: :gentoo: :tuxspin: @kirby@lab.nyanide.com Haha, nice! :neofox_approve:
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☠ Lain_OS ᛇ :debian: :emacs: (suzycreamcheese@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 12:30:10 JST ☠ Lain_OS ᛇ :debian: :emacs: @fuzzylinuxuser I use exwm -
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☠ Lain_OS ᛇ :debian: :emacs: (suzycreamcheese@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Thursday, 16-Nov-2023 09:34:55 JST ☠ Lain_OS ᛇ :debian: :emacs: @fuzzylinuxuser emacs has taken over mia likes this. -
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framebuffer :archlinux: :gentoo: :tuxspin: (fuzzylinuxuser@den.raccoon.quest)'s status on Thursday, 16-Nov-2023 09:34:56 JST framebuffer :archlinux: :gentoo: :tuxspin: @SuzyCreamcheese@freesoftwareextremist.com So, just like using all the programs you use inside of emacs.Emacs Window Manager :neofox_hyper:
Nonetheless, that's cool experience to read! :neofox_melt_happy:mia repeated this. -
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☠ Lain_OS ᛇ :debian: :emacs: (suzycreamcheese@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Thursday, 16-Nov-2023 09:34:57 JST ☠ Lain_OS ᛇ :debian: :emacs: @fuzzylinuxuser I like it, but is one of those things you can't recommend to everyone. It turns your X windows into emacs buffers. So, just like using all the programs you use inside of emacs. I like having everything on the same logic for the most part. I was using stumpwm and I liked it but I figured why not use emacs to manage my X windows. Stumpwm was great but doing everything in emacs it was like having a wm in a wm, and I don't need that so we can just use emacs to manage my two X windows.
One thing that may be a problem, but I like it is emacs forces it's keybinding onto all your programs. And that will cause conflict with key bindings that the program already uses. Like for example you can't control f in Firefox -
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framebuffer :archlinux: :gentoo: :tuxspin: (fuzzylinuxuser@den.raccoon.quest)'s status on Thursday, 16-Nov-2023 09:34:59 JST framebuffer :archlinux: :gentoo: :tuxspin: @SuzyCreamcheese@freesoftwareextremist.com What's it like to use exwm, from your experience? :neofox:
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