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jsuth 18 hours ago

I think tiling makes much less sense on a laptop and more sense when you use a large display.

I had a similar experience initially. I disliked many of the defaults. But it's quite easy to use an agent to customize everything to your liking. And I haven't really run into a situation where I couldn't accomplish what I wanted.

I'm still deciding how I feel about hyprland. I use a unique hyperkey shortcut to focus each app and I usually want that app (chrome, ghostty, etc) to take up the entire screen rather than caring about having tiled splits in a workspace, so I'm generally putting each app to its own workspace. I'm sure there's more to learn about hyprland and I can imagine it being superior to what I'm used to (macOS with some hammerspoon binds for window management/layouts).

dismalaf 9 hours ago | parent [-]

> tiling makes much less sense on a laptop

Definitely disagree. I feel a laptop is the sweet spot for wanting each app to take up exactly half the screen.

embedding-shape 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Same, the smaller screen I'm at, the more I feel the need for automatic proper tiling that is easily controllable. Meanwhile, at my desktop with a huge display, I just use Gnome3 and almost no windows are fullscreen, they just hang around and are slightly visible, no need to care much about available space at all.