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uis, in Poll: GUI framework for widgets/apps in Wayland
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QT + KFramework. SDL2 for games.

fckgwrhqq2yxrkt, in are tiling WM good only for terminal?

I don’t have extensive experience, but I have been using the tiling in pop os consistently for a year and have really found it to improve my productivity and oganization on tasks I need many windows open for. Its not perfect and I’m starting to consider looking for options that give me more layout control, but was an excellent first option. It has a toggle right in the task bar to switch between windows or tiling, but once I spent an hour learning the keyboard shortcuts for the filing, the windows mode just feels so slow to set up good layouts in.

bulwark, in are tiling WM good only for terminal?

As someone who’s exclusively used tiling WM for the past few years you can do anything a full blown DE. I like them for a couple of reasons:

  1. they don’t come with any extra software that I will never use.
  2. They’re light weight with minimal overhead
  3. They are extremely customizable, key bindings are second nature for me know.

I do use the terminal for a lot of things, but I also use the GUI for lots of stuff like web browsing, graphic editing, and gaming.

CsXGF8uzUAOh6fqV, (edited ) in are tiling WM good only for terminal?
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TWM resize your windows automatically as you create windows or move them around. This is the key: TWM’s work best with applications that work well in a variety of sizes. Usually this means text based applications: terminals, IDE’s, browsers, chat apps, etc. GIMP for example didn’t really work well for me unless I used it on its own workspace. It comes down to this: how much of the time do you use text based applications? For me, that’s almost always. I rarely touch something that is not a terminal or a browser. For you it might be different. Good luck.

ganoo, in are tiling WM good only for terminal?
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Yes

onlinepersona, in Poll: GUI framework for widgets/apps in Wayland
pipows,
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That looks very good, thanks for sharing it

k4j8, in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?

Run your web browser from RAM for faster browsing.

github.com/graysky2/profile-sync-daemon

trivial_wannabe, in Just moved to linux

Just out of curiosity, what games do you play that dont work on linux?

Corr,

League of legends, sadly lol. Also a touch of CS, while I haven’t tested it, I’m pretty sure it doesn’t work

Aatube,
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CS2 specifically supports Linux. They have a build just for Linux you can download from Steam.

kevincox,
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you can download from Steam.

To be clear Steam will download the Linux build by default on Linux. No user intervention required.

(If you need to for some strange reason you get run the Windows build in Wine via the “Compatibility” menu but that is unlikely to work better than the native build.)

jayandp,

Probably some online multiplayer ones

Fizz, in Just moved to linux
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I hate suggesting another distro as a solution but if your main intention is gaming then you may be interested in nobara. It’s fedora but with gaming tweaks applied.

jvrava9, in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?
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Use it for caching more stuff to make your system even faster, virtualization and most importantly, browsers

governorkeagan, in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?

It’s great for multitasking without slowing down any other programs you may be running at the same time.

Depending on what sort of programming you are doing, you might use more of the RAM than “normal”.

sloppy_diffuser,

LSPs, linters, AI auto complete, multiple ranked auto complete sources, contextual syntax highlighting abused to feed things like symbol tree views, type analysis, scoped file trees depending on what you’re working on, infinite undo since last commit, and all available in real-time.

I feel like I use up 8GB the moment I type “neovim” on a sufficiently large node project, lol.

floofloof, (edited ) in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?

Run different virtual machines for different purposes. For example, you can have a VM that does all its networking over a VPN and downloads torrents in the background while you do other things. Or you can run other OSs in VMs.

Also, containerized software is everywhere now and it uses more resources. Extra memory helps.

zhenbo_endle, in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?

“just browse the internet” doesn’t indicate that you don’t need a powerful computer in 2023. Modern browsers are really heavy - and rendering websites are much more complex now.

Unless you’re really frugal about your PC budget, I think it’s definitely “to-go” for 32G

rah, in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?

supposed to

What do you mean?

DangerousInternet, in Is there any future for the GTK-based Desktop Environments?
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  • EqMinMax,
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    I guess it’s because some people like consistency and not rapid changes. X may be because of NoVideo users.

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