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  • (Similar to) tiling window managers typically having 6-10 workspaces

    I would like to be able to split Copy & Paste from 2 Actions into 20 Actions.

    I'm not sure exactly what key binding yet but something like Ctrl+C+1 to copy to Box 1 and Ctrl + V +1 to Paste from Box 1, rinse and repeat for numbers 2 through 10.

    Use case example, I want to login to a website but my login is in an email

    Ctrl+C+1 To copy to URL to clipboard box 1

    Ctrl+C+2 To copy the username

    Ctrl+C+3 To copy the password

    Open the browser

    Ctrl+V+1 Paste URL in location bar

    Ctrl+V+2 Paste username

    Ctrl+V+3 Paste password

    This allows me to complete the task without switching back and forth between windows 3 times. I still press copy and paste 6 times but don't need to switch windows, and I still have 7 clipboard boxes left to copy & paste other important things in case I want to use the login again then I can simply Paste saving me finding the login or whatever else and copying it again to memory.

  • Yes. Less blobs than ARM. I'm not even sure if some RISC-V have any blobs -- someone correct me if I'm wrong.

    Also getting cockblocked by proprietaryisms is bullshit. HDMI is a Circle Jerk of capitalism controlling competition and the market for self preservation.

  • I saw the popularity on AUR several times and installed but couldn't figure out why people use it.

    Their website cites GDPR or whatever and is honestly kindof meh.

    I was interested in the conversation layout, advanced email headers and recoloring things like folders but idk if they have that or not.

    Also I've always been annoyed that half the dialogs are integrated tabs and the compose email is a window that can't be nested. I can't remember if they fixed that or not.

    I wasn't personally impressed by the logo, it reminded me of a 2000s Mozilla but maybe that was intended. It didn't have enough distinguishment from other Mozilla products while communicating that it was for Email or related to Thunderbird. It honestly looks like a browser.

    /opinion