Use XMonad, it's not that difficult. I promise you will enjoy it more than i3 once you get the hang of it

Use XMonad, it's not that difficult. I promise you will enjoy it more than i3 once you get the hang of it.

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dwm

give me 3 reasons why it's better than i3

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but I'm already using it

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This

Is haskell still a dependency, because I only have 3 terrabytes of disk space left.

Wayland version is also in development github.com/Ongy/waymonad

>tiling meme when you already have a mouse

>implying I have a mouse
>implying I'm not using a laptop

>unironically using your mouse when there is an alternative
pleb

does it work with savedconfig on gentoo?

but it doesn't use lisp

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no, it can't be configured systemwide
each user has their own ~/.xmonad

-customization in haskell not bash (have fun while you learn a new language!)
-get to show off to strangers on Sup Forums
-???
-Profit

I thought haskell was a compiled language, why doesn't it work like dwm?

yes, you do need to recompile xmonad each time you make any change
with xmonad you are not just editing something like config.h, you are actually "building your own wm" using provided libraries.

Sure 1GB dependency for a window manager. What a noob.

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Why do Linux users feel the need to download a 1GB dependency to "rice" their desktop? macOS comes usable out of the box.

that sounds pretty cool actually, you've piqued my interest

automatic layouting

>Use XMonad
I did, on a netbook about 8 years ago.