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Niri release 0.1.3 - the horizontally scrolling tiling wayland WM

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Niri release 0.1.3 - the horizontally scrolling tiling wayland WM

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Release v0.1.3 · YaLTeR/niri
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Niri is a scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor. Windows are arranged in columns on an infinite strip going to the right. Opening a new window never causes existing windows to resize. Here are the i...
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    I’d never heard of this before now but an infinite horizontal scrolling window manager is an interesting concept. Might check it out!

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      I’m on PaperWM and the workflow is incredible

  • GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml
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    I can see some Android vibes in this one

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      I have a homie monitorring this closely for the pinephones. They just got mobile support for this so… Excited

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