i did try mango when it was maomaowm--it was pretty cool but at the time it was quite unstable; i think now, it just seems a bit bloated (again, this is a me thing) and like it's trying to do every single paradigm.
ultimately i'm hoping river will be something that becomes a solid compositor base that supports most of the wlroots features. but then i can use a super minimal wm that is like a more modern dwm.
but the compositor/wm space is wayland is still too thin, there aren’t a lot of options
Hopefully this will change with river! For example here is a wm that is written with 600 lines of janet
don't get me wrong though, niri has been so solid and is such a good compositor--maybe i slighted it a bit too much in my previous comment. Niri was a breath of fresh air compared to hyprland not having to worry about the config file/syntax changing every other release. But some of the trade offs that yalter makes aren't "for me" which is totally fine... certain things feel restrictive (no scratch pads, forced "dynamic" workspaces, no real vertical monitor support), but then some other things feel a bit bloated (overview, recent view, built in screenshot, etc). Overall though Niri has been my favorite. I think it's a pretty exciting time with four very solid options + countless wm on top of river soon.
after seeing this i promptly sailed the high seas to acquire a flac copy of the album (and will continue to seed). similarly i've had records include codes to low quality mp3 downloads. i've also noticed a lot of albums purchased on bandcamp are no longer available for download.
exactly, i think this is why right now if a someone were to ask me for a starting point to get into a WM environment--I'd say niri with noctalia. But for me, there is some joy in just writing my scripts with
grimandslurpand being able to do wacky things like automatically create a magic link on my local server, and my own domain to the screen shot that is accessible to the outside net.yea, one thing that just feels so good for me is being able to view multiple tags at once. So you can temporarily view tag
XandYtogether (so filling in a password, copying a command, or reading documentation), but then you don't have to reorganize you applications back into their "designated" work spaces/tags. Your "chat" and "terminal" can remain in their workspaces, but you can view them together briefly without having to move them back and forth. For me as someone who usually tries to abide to each activity has it's own workspace/tag, this work really well.