2024-04-22.log

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vkoskivOoh, that seems like it solves my main issue with tiling WMs - awkward splits :D08:59
joschvkoskiv: i used awesomewm before which comes with multiple "layouters" one can choose from for each workspace. The layouter would choose the splitting and ratios.09:11
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Twodisbettersounds pretty awesome. I'm just kind of lazy right now, and so I am just using what is on there. I'll eventually build up the drive to try some new stuff out. 17:06
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