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Is this the tiling manager people talk about all the time?
Ye, Microsoft's Head of Monetization, Nolan Sorrento, calls it "Pure O2."
It's called "adsomeWm"... highly un-customizinle.
somebody should do this in linux.
Funny u mention it looking for a new window manager thats wayland ready.
Just 500 years and wayland will be finally ready!
And Slackware will still be exactly the same.
Hyprland & sway come to mind
Been leaning towards sway tbh
So….. you’ve been……. swayed?
Niri looks pretty sick, too
I'm not as savvy at tech as many folk in this here platform, but I was knowledgeable in Napster and limewire in my early teens. A dabble of DOS 3.0 when I was in k-5. I thank you for letting me believe that counts for anything at all.
I log in to different computers at work. About half have updated to windows 11. I don't know why only half. I'm not IT.
I miss XP to this day. The cosmetic features aren't useful to me because I grew up with alt+tab and such. I can adapt. I bet there are reasons - but for me at work, it's just a minor inconvenience in creating new "muscle memory"
I still miss xp
Edit- just give me my start menu bqck