Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: candycanearter07 Newsgroups: comp.misc Subject: Re: vtm: tiling window manager with drag and drop Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2025 19:50:03 -0000 (UTC) Organization: the-candyden-of-code Lines: 58 Message-ID: References: <87ecz79h8k.fsf@example.com> <87o6y3skoo.fsf@example.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2025 20:50:04 +0100 (CET) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="fa2f80c845cc5acd118d47d61359ce74"; logging-data="2078336"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1+6Tw+ic5EoCtNSO9/+42MKupbcP+0YeWUbIGFeDTQh0Q==" User-Agent: slrn/1.0.3 (Linux) Cancel-Lock: sha1:Ds0kBP0dmhrDLZ7RJJ3LH0JMpKM= X-Face: b{dPmN&%4|lEo,wUO\"KLEOu5N_br(N2Yuc5/qcR5i>9-!^e\.Tw9?/m0}/~:UOM:Zf]% b+ V4R8q|QiU/R8\|G\WpC`-s?=)\fbtNc&=/a3a)r7xbRI]Vl)r<%PTriJ3pGpl_/B6!8pe\btzx `~R! r3.0#lHRE+^Gro0[cjsban'vZ#j7,?I/tHk{s=TFJ:H?~=]`O*~3ZX`qik`b:.gVIc-[$t/e ZrQsWJ >|l^I_[pbsIqwoz.WGA] wrote at 15:20 this Friday (GMT): > candycanearter07 > writes: > >> Salvador Mirzo wrote at 00:31 this Sunday (GMT): >>> Has anyone ever tried this? >>> >>> --8<-------------------------------------------------------->8--- >>> It is a text-based application where the entire user interface is >>> represented by a mosaic of text cells forming a TUI matrix. The >>> resulting TUI matrix is ​​just rendered either into its own GUI window or >>> into a compatible text console. >>> >>> It can wrap any console application and be nested indefinitely, forming >>> a text-based desktop environment. >>> --8<-------------------------------------------------------->8--- >>> >>> Sources: >>> https://github.com/directvt/vtm >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kofkoxGjFWQ >> >> >> It's certainly a cool idea, but I don't see why you wouldn't just go >> full terminal (tmux) or full ui (another wm). Maybe this would be useful >> for SSH sessions, though? > > That's close to what I thought. I think we've reached a point where a > lot of good stuff is already done and we don't really need more, even > though people can do amazing stuff. Reinventing the wheel can be good for learning, but I definitely agree. > I'm currently reading an article whose title is ``[t]he computer built > to last 50 years'' by Ploum, dated 2021 February 4Th. (I should post it > here.) The article has this tone---we don't need to replace computers > all the time. Most of that ``need'' is actually just distraction. > > We suffer a lot from distraction. If we remove all distraction, what > happens? We get distracted with what we have left---which is probably a > pretty good deal. :) Productive distraction :D > Even most of our conversations here on USENET would be classified as > distraction. But I don't think we should kill conversation because > thinking is important in work and I do think thinking is kind of a > collective thing. > > I've had thoughts of working a lot in offline mode. I could get USENET > messages every Monday, say, and then spend the rest of the week in > USENET offline mode. Just that move is already a time saver because > working in batch mode is /usually/ more efficient. I use slrnpull, but it's set up to sync every 10 minutes or so. Seeing a ton of messages piled up makes me kinda nervous. -- user is generated from /dev/urandom