@binsrc Nice, looks slick... im on a qtile rice right now but also have a i3 rice going. I <3 tiling window managers
@freemo lol (https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/3iy3wd/stupid_question_what_is_ricing/) i had no idea. Well, I'm doing a server some time this week. Maybe I should try one of these tiling window managers and see how hard I crash and burn. 😆
@binsrc They are amazing in terms of productivity IMO.. once i moved to one I cant stand regular WM anymore.
@freemo which one out of qtile and i3 makes you feel happy to be alive, (i'll try that one)? I'm guessing qtile.
@binsrc Here is a post, with screenshots, where I show off my i3 setup vs my qtile setup
@design_RG I run multiple virtual machines simultaneously so having a reasonable laptop with 16gb ram helps.
Windows isn’t horrible in my opinion, but i only use it when I can’t use free software for the same task (back to visual studio).
@freemo
I remember seeing a post you made, describing the two laptops you use mostly. A MBP and a Thinkpad, both running Linux, isn't it?
Do you still have the Mac OS as a dual boot? I like that it is a Unix variant, but Apple's eye candy doesn't appeal to me much.
Have used many variations of OS over the years, personally I like the Server versions of Windows, used solely as Workstations. Many of the server services disabled as not needed, I like Server 2003 particularly well.
Sad that they dropped support for it, as it was stable and efficient.
I do have an HP Workstation vintage system, dual Xeon processors, circa 2005 and now running HTPC duties, with Win XP (don't laugh, please).
It works, but the o.s. is now deprecated, and opening a browser window takes an agonizing amount of time, which it didn't in the past. 32 bit OS version, as it has only 2 GB of ram, parity enabled, not so common mem to find.
It could be a nice Winter project, to get it revamped into HTPC role but with a newer and lighter o.s.
I have accumulated a variety of vintage hardware over time, either mine or donated to me or my school from the local computer recycling program.
16 GB of ram must be nice if your use requires it. My laptop has 8 GB, which is the largest amount here in the house. Have a desktop with the same as well.
I have just managed to get over 7 GB in use with the laptop, due to the myriad tabs open for readign and research on the fediverse.
Waterfox running with 3 GB allocated was a sight. And it works fine too.
Fondly remember a freshly installed NT 4 Workstation, sitting idle at a desktop, no added software loaded (antivirus, etc). Took and saved a snapshot for posterity, it used 18 MB of RAM at that moment.
One of my favourite op systems.
I have three laptops I actively use (more that I dont)..
1) MBP running only OSX
2) MBP running only linux
3) Microsoft surface book 4 (pro?) running only linux
@binsrc
For me thats where i use mac. I would never touch windows if i can help it. Its awful!
@design_RG