Whats the best windows manager and why?

whats the best windows manager and why?

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Windows manager? dwm.exe
Window manager? There isn't, it's like say the best color is black.

I meant window manager.

Wayland

fluxbox: simple, pretty and easy to customize via regular textfiles

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Good answer

What's the benefit of wayland over X.org?

100% less features and 100% more poz.
enjoy not being able to pull a gui program over the network and instead use it's bloated web 5.0 botnet web front-end instead.

That must be why even Lunduke even considers it a meme at this point.

Openbox because pipe menus.

Honestly, what's the point of those?

i3

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Wasn't it superseded by openbox?

Wayland is way out there

So far out that it has absolutely nothing to do with window/s managers.

GNU Emacs.

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So basically this is the mod's admission that they use bot-assisted bait posting to increase board participation?

No

Depends on your use case and what you know. If you know Haskel, you're more likely to enjoy Xmonad since that's how you configure it. Of course there's also tiling versus stacking. What's the "best" is what works well for you. Personally, for stacking I prefer fluxbox, or openbox if you want pipe menus. For tiling, i3 is alright. If you know Python, I've also heard good things about qtile.

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Rio; everything else is considered harmful.

Doing handy stuff like this. I can't imagine using my laptop without Bunsenlab's places script.

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ttyC0 and tmux or equivalent

Java Swing

Nice meme.

that mail thing is pretty neat

Still dwm.