Post ABPI73ppvZ1dkvHcSO by cygnusx11@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #ABPGihYL1Lm7kDv2rQ by novimatrem@meow.social
2021-09-16T03:28:28Z
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If anyone has any advice in any regard towards living life and doing the things without a mouse/mouse cursor entirely, please let me know.
(DIR) Post #ABPGiiRHj3jAUdcvVQ by stunder@mastodon.sdf.org
2021-09-16T03:30:59Z
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@novimatrem I'm a vim guy but I would say use emacs
(DIR) Post #ABPI73ppvZ1dkvHcSO by cygnusx11@fosstodon.org
2021-09-16T03:45:25Z
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@novimatrem Tiling window managers come to mind, i3 being a popular choice but there are other less known ones out there like notion and exwm. Then of course there are ways to configure key bindings for just about everything. Some popular DEs and WMs have them available but they are just hidden somewhere.
(DIR) Post #ABPIJwN4zNm4N6yR3w by thornAvery@layer13.p7.co.nz
2021-09-16T03:48:56.639612Z
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@cygnusx11 @novimatrem Im gonna reccomend bspwm for this if youve got the inclination to set it up nicely, more modular than i3 in my experience, I like it a lot.CWM is fun too if you’d prefer something non-tiling, I found groups to be a nice take on workspaces.Qutebrowser is a cool keyboard focussed browser (you can press f and it’ll bring up a keycode for every clickable thing on the page which is fun)ncmpcpp + mpd for music gives both a tui and cli option that work together