Post 1504930 by kelbot@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #1504930 by kelbot@fosstodon.org
2018-11-26T15:04:15Z
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One of my favorite things is discovering a new software project. Just learned of QTile. A tiling window manager written on Python. http://www.qtile.org/No idea if its any good bit it looks pretty neat.
(DIR) Post #1505150 by codesections@fosstodon.org
2018-11-26T15:12:51Z
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@kelbot QTile looks really cool! I think I'll check it out the next time I get a chance. Have you tried it?
(DIR) Post #1505583 by kelbot@fosstodon.org
2018-11-26T15:37:29Z
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@codesectionsNot yet but I might test it out soon. I'm still trying to decide what I want to run on my thinkpad.
(DIR) Post #1506999 by halfcutskeleton@cybre.space
2018-11-26T16:54:12Z
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@kelbot @codesections one thing I find really interesting about all the tiling WMs out there is that functionally they are all quite similar. The only thing that I see that truly sets them apart (aside from minor differences) is what language you configure them in.Bspwm is all bash. Xmonad is all Haskell. Qtile is all Python. i3wm is its own thing, Awesome is all Lua, etc.