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I am a big fan of deterministic access to applications windows. That is, to be able to open them without needing any visual feedback from the screen. Tiling window managers do this well. On OSX, this can be tricky. For a long time, I used a two windows workflow i.e. all the applications I need should run in just two windows (applications): the browser (mail, slack etc.) or the terminal (emacs,…
I am a big fan of deterministic access to applications windows. That is, to be
able to open them without needing any visual feedback from the screen. Tiling
window managers do this well. On OSX, this can be tricky.
For a long time, I used a two windows workflow i.e. all the
applications I need should run in just two windows (applications): the browser
(mail, slack etc.) or the terminal (emacs, tmux, bash). This works, but is
restrictive.
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