Do you think that Windows 10, MacOS, or major DE's will add tiling modes? I'm not talking about shitty window snapping, but a mode that allows for window control using key bindings to open/close/move windows (like WM's) that also strips window decorations/title bars in order to have more usable screen real estate
>tfw just want good tiling and features instead of scripting every bit of functionality into a WM
>>58874342
>space between windows
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>58874922
I can understand your concern for small resolutions, such as the one in pic related.
But with big resolutions there's so much wasted space for elements that you could afford to do it no problem.
>>58874342
No, because normal people don't have time to be autistic manchildren like you while they work in excel and adobe.
>>58875157
>webpage
>terminal
>wasted space
That's not how it works
>>58875216
Not with the terminal, but I'm not an autistic piece of shit so I don't need that open at all times
>>58875233
Not having a terminal open implies lack of tech literacy.
>>58875256
Ok then, I'll have a terminal open at all times and do nothing with it. There, I'm smarter.
>>58875269
You implying not having a terminal open implying tech literacy implies having a terminal open implies tech literacy implies logical illiteracy.
>>58875269
and that is where most of /g/'s linux userbase comes from.
>>58875312
I understand, but
>>58874342
Just use Icewm or XFCE and stop ricing your desktop with unnecessary features