Yes, I am trying it out. I get it doing what I want for the most part (mostly basic stuff).
I have noticed in comments and other online forums that people with smaller screens don’t like tiling due to this exact thing. This is a solution, sadly not implemented widely.
I love Linux. You can do this and there is still room for change. I hope some day I too make such a custom thing.
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I have 19" screen. It saves time, especially when you open a tab for minute, then minimise it.
Sounds interesting. It is a whole new world
I have tried using workspaces on Mint (without tiling) and it felt decent. PopOS has a different philosophy about workspaces which I feel makes more sense with tiling. I will give it a shot.
They will probably gradually change things. A sudden change to the DE can be jarring and confusing to most beginners (to whom it is marketed)
I don't know anymore. I used to think the same thing but then Popos does it automatically.
What do you use it for? How much does it make your experience better?
Which TWM? What is the advantage over the default one?
Lol. Same thing happens with me. I always install a popular software, immediately find it unintuitive and badly designed, uninstall it. Then I install it again in a few days, weeks or months and then learn how to use it. Then I rarely uninstall it.