I’ve been working on my own macOS tiling window manager inspired by Gtile for gnome. I’ll probably put it on github at some point.
That is dope man!
The real crime is how MacOS window animations take forever and don't switch input focus immediately.
Maybe I’m weird, but I prefer the animations. It feels more natural than things just popping into my view in my opinion.
I don't take issue with the animations per se. They could be faster and transfer input immediately, and I would take no issue.
That is true, animations can make your brain understand that something changed position faster than if they teleported.
And if you disable animations, you still have to wait for focus. But the worst behavior is when you minimize a window and later cmd+tab to it and all windows just lose focus.
Using Windows feels like wading through mud. eeeuch
Installed komorebi + altdrag + autohotkey + fluent search on my work windows, janky af but "works"
I don't use Windows anymore but Microsoft Powertoys exist. And I have no clue why they don't ship it with Windows by default...
It's always my first install after Firefox.
Okay give me the short and simple. What window manager should I try. I'm using an off shoot of Fedora.
Hyprland is awesome. Simple config + good out of the box experience
But for almost all tiling managers I recommend you steal your first config from r/unixporn and then just adapt it
Openbox. Simple and efficient.
I quite like Hyprland
Wdym mouse? Might as well give me a touchscreen...
Mac has an absence of window management. it's like the product owner stopped thinking halfway through the desktop experience and handed it over to the intern.
when demo day came the PO saw it and was shocked at how horrible it was but had to sell it to save their own ass.
they opened the whole demo with, "I want you to think about this experience and stop, then...think differently."
As much as I despise Windows while also using archlinux/i3-wm as my daily driver...
Tiling is no rocket science. Basically every stacking window manager including Windows can do it well enough to be usable with just a few properly configured defaults and short-keys.
It’s true, I’m completely broken. I can’t even use a stacking window manager on Linux, I’m instantly pissed off
I'm using Aerospace and I'm happy with it. Haven't tried yabai.
Aerospace is too buggy for my taste. Hadn’t heard of yabai though.
It honestly feels like an alien device to me... wdym, firefox-nightly isn't just in WS 3, reachable by pressing Super + 3, but somewhere in that list in of Alt + Tab and I have to search that shit?
I use Rectangle whenever I need to do some tiling go decent effect.
Aren't most windows already some form of rectangle? /s
Outlook has a ChatGPT tab now. Good times good times.
alt text: Scene of The Punisher where he is desperate having a bad dream, captioned "When a tiling window manager user has to use a MacOS/Windows desktop".
Now can you tell me about tiling window managers?
This me. Gonna set up RDP and just remote in from my desktop. I'd rather find a new job than be that unproductive.
Can confirm
The reverse for me lol. Mouse-heavy user here
I landed on using HammerSpoon on Mac with a script library to tile the windows. Certain apps take a moment to resize but it generally works. It's still not a completely mouse-less experience.
yabai on mac is the most wm like experience
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