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logr.cogley.info
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| | | | | I looked at various window tiling managers for macOS, but I think I will stick with hammerspoon. To use it, you write a lua program in your $HOME (similar to awesomewm for linux), and bind macOS APIs to keyboard shortcuts. It is a "bridge between the operating system and a Lua scripting engine". Not only can you tile your windows, but also do things like trigger events when you arrive home, or, plug in a USB device, for example. | |
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www.paolomainardi.com
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| | | | | What I've always loved about Linux is its customizability and the freedom you have to configure your rice exactly you like it, especially when you pass the line of Desktop Environments to embrace more straightforward environments like tiling manager; this is where Linux on the desktop shines. Tiling managers allow arranging windows in non-overlapping frames and controlling any aspect using the keyboard, including opening, closing, moving, and resizing. Like the most known desktop environments (including macOS), they also have the concept of workspaces, where you can organize your windows in a way you feel more productive. | |
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beesley.tech
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| | | | | Discover how to set up and use Sway Window Manager - a modern, lightweight i3-style tiling WM for Wayland. Includes tips and config steps. | |
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adriano.fyi
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| | | Mastodon While I'm in no way a Mastodon power user, I've really been enjoying the content that I get from my very limited Mastodon feed. I recently stopped consuming news from - hold on let's not call it news. I recently stopped consuming useless information from a site that I won't name. Everyone has those junk, just-for-fun sites they visit to blow off stream. You don't have to be proud of them, and it's fine that you visit them; every part of every day need not be productive. Anyway, I recently stoppe... | ||