Here’s a video of my workflow if anyone’s interested! All the credit for the gorgeous implementation of the tiling goes to the devs over at PaperWM! Better than some tiling WMs that I’ve tried!

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    1 year ago

    That tiling looks really slick. I’ll have to give it a try, I’m using POP_OS Shell right now which does the trick but I’m curious how it stacks up.

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      I tried POP_OS Shell too, but the animations were just way too janky for me, and I didn’t like that. I tried out Forge and some others but they were all pretty much the same. PaperWM on the other hand takes a completely different approach and stacks them in an infinite horizontal scrollable list. After using this implementation for a couple of weeks, I just can’t go back to anything else at all!

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        1 year ago

        Have you tried SwayWM? If so, what differentiates Paper from Sway?

        I’m asking mainly as a Sway user curious about other options (not because I dislike it, it works pretty well for me and I like the automation aspect).

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          I did try sway but the first thing I got was a config error… on a completely fresh install!

          Anyways, PaperWM is just a Gnome extension, giving tiling within Gnome instead of being a dedicated WM like Sway or i3.

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    1 year ago

    Nice desktop! I see you use Obsidian and Logseq, may I ask why do you use both? I’m still deciding how to PKM.

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      I prefer Logseq’s workflow but the app on Obsidian is just so much faster, I do end up using it

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        Oh I see haha I thought Obsidian would be much heavier than logseq due to all the plugins and stuff, TBH.

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    btw how the loading time? For me even without extensions, the time between the login screen and usable desktop is very high.

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            I had a Bad ssd that had a similar effect. Even though it passed the badblocks test every time. Maybe there is something in the logs about the controller.

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            I’m running gnome on Arch. Im using a hard drive so that might explain it. Also it sometimes unexpectedly freezes(might be my nvidia gpu). I’ve spent months scouring forums and chatting with fellow users but non have found any way to increase the speed.

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              Im using a hard drive

              Yeah that explains a lot… An ssd will make a giant difference, and they’re really cheap right now

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    1 year ago

    Just and fyi. Rice/ricing is a derogatory term and really shouldn’t be used.

    Edit: yall that are downvoting me. Look it up it’s not something that we as a community should be using. It’s been discussed here previously.