if you want i3 but on wayland, you could try sway. It is exactly that, you can even reuse most of your i3 config file.
Born in the early eighties, French nerd, anti-fascist, woke bloke and usually friendly.
if you want i3 but on wayland, you could try sway. It is exactly that, you can even reuse most of your i3 config file.
When I used it, I mostly switched between the 9 apps in my favorites/dock with the Meta+digit shortcuts. I rarely used anything besides those 9, and then I just used alt tab. It worked really well, no complaining.
Today it’s mostly the same, but with a tiling window manager and the same numbers: 3 is thunderbird, 5 is file browser for instance. It’s muscle memory at this point, feels great.
As a Mastodon instance admin that did the blocking properly only yesterday, I can tell you this list appears to be automated and accurate.
I have kept most of my Nintendo systems, but I sold my GameCube and now I regret it.
Games are still playable on my Wii, but I would have modded the GC to load games from a sd card to make it more future proof, as the disk reading part is the most fragile.
I love debian because it’s always there for you.
Interesting. Kept it in my wallabag, if I ever grow tired of sway.
Do you need a DE? I use sway and a few kde apps (konsole, okular, gwenview, dolphin) + firefox and thunderbird, I wouldn’t call that a DE…