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 Ok ok, no love for tilling managers by macOS users.
Then, shill me your best choice for Linux!

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 GnomeShellTile extension, if is been updated for the latest version of Gnome. I really like the ability to CTRL drag and drop one window into another window's space.

If not, WindowTiling extension for Gnome.

If you use a lot of terminals and you like the keyboard, then i3 is the way to go.
 
 ive been using OpenBSDs cwm for the last year or two. it’s deceptively simple line the rest of OpenBSD 
 i could never tile properly in osx, even after trying a bunch.. the options just dont exist i think.

im a tiling addict, i use sway 
 zorin OS has a nice tiling manager that is not a lot different from the one in windows, which is hands down the best you can find, sadly

so lame, why such nice tiling and no middle click paste, and none of the solutions really work, and i've started to notice recently that the time limits on down/up buttons and keys are all screwy on my machine these days, so often double clicks when i mean a single 
 yes sway is pretty good

i'm not the biggest fan of tiling but it's super lightweight which is great for slower machines, or when every bit of screen space (lost to window decoration) counts 
 i3. simple. flexible. powerful. 
 Even if it's not so hardcore, I like and find really usable the tiling manager included in PopOS 
 Pop is based on Gnome, so is probably the same thing as one of the Gnome window tiling managers. 
 No, it's a PopOS thing:
https://github.com/pop-os/shell 
 Oh right, they are creating a new desktop enviroment, I will check it.