That's weird. Is it a specs issue? What distro are you running?
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Thanks!
It's about 1-2s for me which is fast enough
I did try sway but the first thing I got was a config error... on a completely fresh install!
Anyways, PaperWM is just a Gnome extension, giving tiling within Gnome instead of being a dedicated WM like Sway or i3.
I prefer Logseq's workflow but the app on Obsidian is just so much faster, I do end up using it
May I ask how is it derogatory? I've just seen it used a lot on unixporn subs and communities, clearly it's not meant in a derogatory fashion.
I tried POP_OS Shell too, but the animations were just way too janky for me, and I didn't like that. I tried out Forge and some others but they were all pretty much the same. PaperWM on the other hand takes a completely different approach and stacks them in an infinite horizontal scrollable list. After using this implementation for a couple of weeks, I just can't go back to anything else at all!
My first rice and workflow, Fedora + GNOME works like a dream!
Here's a video of my workflow if anyone's interested! All the credit for the gorgeous implementation of the tiling goes to the devs over at PaperWM! Better than some tiling WMs that I've tried!
What's the issue with YT Music again? I like it better than Spotify and AM. Also, AM has a bigger library than Spotify, so your information might be out of date.
I vote "Woof". It's so stupid, it works, and I like it. :)
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Unfortunately I'm on Android, so there aren't any really beautiful apps yet. Until Sync for Lemmy comes out, this is the best looking one yet!
Looks great! You gonna put it in a burger?
Isn't this exactly like Lemmynade? Which one of them copied the code? The interface is identical down to every single animation.
Animators who worked on Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse have claimed a troubled production led to difficult working conditions, numerous do-overs, and 11-hour days, 7 days a week.