@blinkwarp It depends of my mood, currently I use Artix, Manjaro and Lubuntu. When I have time Gentoo and for serves Debian or CentOs.

@humbug I understand you, the last year I have to use Windows for a work and feels weird, the way I solved is using bug.n and hotkeys that make a dwmish experience. It makes Windows more functional so I really some times get confused if I was working on Windows or Linux, for MacOs I know exist yabai and chunkwm, kind of same workflow but I personally don't have experience on that. Even one can approx the same workflow I still prefer Linux for the interaction with the system, some times I use a VM machine and triangulate the work so the workflow still in Linux but the result gets to BSD, Mac or Windows. It really depend on what you do. I normally manipulate text configs: programming, scripting, documentation or servers, so many text processing features that comes in Linux like awk, grep, sed, etc; there are easier to work in Linux and have more variety than others.

@humbug
Plasma was my first desktop environment but you get tired of the fancy effects in a matter of time. Now i use DWM. My brothers uses i3 for school, browsing and gamming. But every choice is enjoyable in it's way, the transition from a desktop environment to a window manager is hard but when you get use to, you transform your computer in a super computer, now I can't imagine living without monocle mode, auto fit windows, pertag and fakefullscreen patches are every day tools thanks to DWM.

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