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RoseNotes and RoseProcess!
Two simple applications written in rust.

One for note taking, the other for killing processes.

Perfect for tiling wm, when you set it up with a floating window like I do in i3.

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#i3 #tilingwindowmanager #rust

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Omarchy Linux Review: The Arch-Based Distro Redefining Your Desktop Discover Omarchy Linux, DHH's sleek, Hyprland-powered take on Arch that blends speed, beauty, and dev-friendly tools. Our detail review dives into its performance, customization, and why it’s a game-c...

Omarchy Linux Review: A Fresh Take on the Linux Experience
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#OmarchyLinux #OmarchyLinuxReview #ArchLinux #Hyprland #LinuxDistro #LinuxReview #OpenSource #DeveloperTools #TilingWindowManager #LinuxDesktop

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Why I Love Aerospace: A Tiling Window Manager in macOS ## Disclaimer ⚠️ I believe my experience also can be applied on any other tiling window manager and not unique to aerospace. I only share my opinion and experience. ## Background I come from GNOME setup. Configuring some keyboard shortcuts and some settings are just enough for me without needing to switch to window manager. 1. `window+arrow` or `window+h/j/k/l` for resizing window 2. `ctrl+alt+left/right` or `alt+h/l` to switch to next or prev workspace 3. `alt+number` to switch to numbered workspace. ## MacOS 😕 However when I first switch to macOS, I believe macOS does not really built for keyboard-heavy workflows out of the box. I couldn't easily snap windows side-by-side and felt really mouse or trackpad dependent. I understand I am new to macOS, I might miss something or it is just a problem on my side, but I couldn't even drag windows to corners to resize. fullscreen mode also sometimes confusing. Still, I am willing to learn the OS properly, So I am going to youtube and going to search tutorial in using macOS. However this video came up. This video explains a little bit about Aerospace functionality and configuration. ....It really catch my attention 🔥. ## Aerospace It's been a week using Aerospace and already loving it. I believe I only need 1-2 days to adapt while configuring everything. Since macOS allows remapping modifier keys, I also configure them to match my needs. 1. ⏱️ No wasting time managing, resizing, and dragging windows 2. ⌨️ Less dependent on trackpad gestures, which forces you to gesture after writing few lines of code. 3. ⚡ Faster switch between application - by using single key tap 4. 💡 Minimal configuration and already intuitive keybinding 5. 🤖 Automation for managing app/workspace - I always want my terminal to be on workspace 1 or workspace labeled 'T' To make things clear, switching to a window manager is always been my bucket list for a long time and however I am afraid that configuration and adaptation will takes some time, however due to intuitive-out of the box functionality and great documentation by Aerospace convinced me to try it and never really look back.
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Top 5 COSMIC Desktop Features That Boost Productivity Discover how the COSMIC Desktop on Pop!_OS enhances productivity with dynamic workspaces, tiling window management, and a user-focused Linux experience.

Boost Your Productivity with COSMIC Desktop on Pop!_OS! 🚀

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#COSMICDesktop #PopOS #LinuxProductivity #DeveloperTools #LinuxForCreators #TilingWindowManager #ProductivityBoost

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https://gugod.org/2024/09/twostack-wm-and-hammerspoon/

發篇部落格文,特別多介紹了一下 TwoStackWM。

#hammerspooon
#TilingWindowManager

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