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[โ€“] rottingleaf@lemmy.zip 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

A window manager is part of what you use, unless you run one program in its dedicated X session or don't use X at all, or use Wayland, in which case you use a Wayland compositor.

If by "window manager" you mean only standalone window managers that are not part of KDE or Gnome - then just as usable as those that are.

If you mean that catching someone with a terminal emulator open disqualifies its author as a showoff - many of us actually do use CLI and TUI programs, and for that we need terminal emulators.

If you think that "window manager" means only tiling WMs from r/unixporn on Reddit - the choice is kinda bigger, there are a few hundreds of them.

[โ€“] TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

I obviously meant tiling window manager setups, like you described.

And no I didn't say using the terminal means you're a showoff, I have it open all throughout my workday.

I was saying that TWM setups are poor in terms of usability. The Gnome workflow is perfect for people with ADHD. I can't really think of anything better.