
Niri is the future imo. It is the cleanest, simple setup and the workflow simply works.
Agreed, and the dev is an amazing guy! Yalter makes sure that every feature is well thought out and laid best according to the specs.
Been using it on my laptop and it’s amazing for that form factor.
Just slide away on the trackpad.
Now desktop I think I will stay with traditional tilling but who knows?
I personally like combining both on desktop. Scrolling for web and occasional file browser or terminal, tiling for coding and ricing, tiling for messaging apps, etc. It depends on the need. That’s why I went with MangoWC. I keep niri for my laptop though (where I also don’t want blur anyway).
My daily driver for home and college, where I write most of my code
- Laptop: thinkpad E14
- OS: Btw
- WM: Niri
- Bar+notification daemon+launcher: ironbar + mako + vicinae
- editor+note taking: nvim + zk-cli
- terminal+shell+prompt: kitty + nushell + starship
Lockscreen is swaylock, which I haven’t posted here. Everything is catpuccin themed :)
ricing wise hyprlock is cooler, I got mine displaying a fortune each time it appears.
