pistolero on Nostr: npub107wnk…89n4a <iced-quinn/> If it's filesystem-based, that'd be cool. rio is ...
npub107wnkjl6crsjs73ukvfjwd89wpvtfcwqdpwnf4xmqfts2pam9deqk89n4a (npub107w…9n4a) (npub1f8e…zu5u) If it's filesystem-based, that'd be cool. rio is fine as a window manager, but it's just fine: the main thing it gives you is that it fits perfectly with what called "the tools approach" and fits really well with the rest of the OS. Like, you can grep a shell window running in another session. You can mount a remote display and then start sending it events and moving windows around.
Like, on Linux, X11 fits how things work. I don't like how things work, but it fits.
I typed "arcan" into the search engine and then "arcan window manager" because a bunch of irrelevant stuff popped up and this link was purple: https://arcan-fe.com/about/ . I must have looked at it at some point. It does look like if I were to replace X with something, this would be the thing. But X is X, Linux is Linux.
Like, on Linux, X11 fits how things work. I don't like how things work, but it fits.
I typed "arcan" into the search engine and then "arcan window manager" because a bunch of irrelevant stuff popped up and this link was purple: https://arcan-fe.com/about/ . I must have looked at it at some point. It does look like if I were to replace X with something, this would be the thing. But X is X, Linux is Linux.