basically dwm but on wayland. Same suckless phylosophy, suckless hackability, tons of cuatomizations by codebase patches, same config.h files to customize. Its a bit more bloat and difficult to hack-with because it implements wayland protocol and that means it needs to handle more things windows-compositor-side and sometimes breaks things from a version to another cause protocols changes. But works, its great.
How would you explain dwm to a someone from the cro-magnon era?
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a tiling window manager; a nerdy, minimalistic and hackable way to put things on screen on a linux pc doing keyboard key-combos. Often the time required to get into these things would be better spent doing real things with friends and family, but everyone has his passions I think..😅
For graphical reference, here is dwm or something very similar: nostr:nevent1qqs9d67ryv58jhr863r3gqxvnmthykcctgdd32szdq3njwalustcyaspzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtczyqalp33lewf5vdq847t6te0wvnags0gs0mu72kz8938tn24wlfze6qcyqqqqqqgecks8m
Thanks. Makes sense jaffers is into this stuff