Please use parenthesis to avoid ambiguity. N/1/2 could also mean N/2…
(Also I think you made a typo “2N/2” should be “2N/1”)
Please use parenthesis to avoid ambiguity. N/1/2 could also mean N/2…
(Also I think you made a typo “2N/2” should be “2N/1”)
Aren’t both choices technically apex predators?
Did you talk to them about how it makes you feel? I would suggest doing that with the caviate that you should stay with your feelings and not be accusatory. Even though I know it is hard to do.
That’s just insecure communication. Nothing to do with beeing introverted.
In most situations it’s easier to clearly and honestly communicate ones needs. People that take offense to confident and honest communication should be avoided anyway.
I find it scary that some people are afraid to do simple arithmetic and the most basic geometry…
Google and many other phone manufacturers contributed a lot to the upstream kernel because of android.
Explains why I distrust that suspicious dishwasher
This sounds exactly what I’m searching for then. Besides that I don’t know Zig and would prefer C/C++ I only hear good or familiar things. Bspwm is also not the most bug free wm when it comes to visual glitches.
Also not beeing so monolithic and relying on external programs is actually a major plus point for me. Actually I really dislike how Wayland (or rather most compositor implementations) fused everything into one project.
I think I’ll give it a try at some point.
River looks nice, I use bspwm for years now and always was in search of another highly configurable wm/compositor for Wayland. I hate the i3/sway way of doing things i.e. beeing very opinionated while pretending not to and doing things almost like a DE.
On first glance this seems to be it! With riverctl replacing bspc. It even allows external programs for the layout and the config is by default just a shell script.
Are there any known issues you encountered or quirks? Would you recommend it to me?
Source on that? As far as I know China stopped importing plastic waste as they realized it was too expensive for the state as they are burdened with the externalities, i.e. cleanup.