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2026-03-16 01:38:09 +0000 <haskellbridge> <F​useteam> ymeister: wonder which DWM style window manager they are referring to, and/or it supports tags
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2026-03-16 05:23:51 +0000 <haskellbridge> <B​loodLines> honestly as far as DWM went, I prefered dusk which is a fork the guy that made the flexipatch did. still left it simple, but added a lot of just the basic functions you would need. I used it for ~3-4 years. Would still be using it but I was finally able to ditch kodi which was the only reason I was not able to use xmonad in the past.
2026-03-16 05:23:55 +0000 <haskellbridge> Oh, and supported per monitor workspaces out of the box
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2026-03-16 08:02:02 +0000 <haskellbridge> <S​olid> River looks pretty neat, actually, and, from a brief read, much like what liskin was envisioning in terms of composability and wm-restartability, though I guess we'd still need to write lots of utility libs that other languages just have libraries for
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2026-03-16 11:08:11 +0000 <haskellbridge> <y​meister> * River
2026-03-16 11:08:19 +0000 <haskellbridge> <y​meister> Hey, was River (https://isaacfreund.com/software/river/) already mentioned? (I've scrolled a bit of chat history and didn't see anything)
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2026-03-16 12:04:25 +0000 <liskin> Leary: we try to have CI green at all times, and we've spent some effort to make it not too difficult (like enabling some warnings on one version of ghc only) - I'm happy to have a look at what your PR needs later
2026-03-16 12:05:47 +0000 <liskin> I believe I have mentioned river in the past, although I don't think it was the same thing back then. This standardised wm protocol doesn't ring any bells in my head
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2026-03-16 14:17:05 +0000 <haskellbridge> <S​olid> yeah I think this is quite new
2026-03-16 14:18:21 +0000 <haskellbridge> <S​olid> there's a wm in janet that's only like 600 lines (plus however much code is needed for a wayland scanner + client lib)
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2026-03-16 15:39:40 +0000 <geekosaur> right, I recall it being brought up before but nothing about pluggable wms
2026-03-16 15:39:49 +0000 <geekosaur> or it would have rocketed to the top if the list
2026-03-16 15:39:58 +0000 <geekosaur> *of
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2026-03-16 16:23:07 +0000 <fwam> hey, how can I turn off CSD?
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