so now I'm mucking around in amethyst's source code trying to find how to whitelist titlebarless iterms for tiling
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(the problem being if you disable the titlebar on iterm, osx flags it as a dialog box instead of a window or something? lol)
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OS X is intolerable you mean? yes
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dunno why. But I do most stuff in cli / Emacs.
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I don't use anything except chrome and term with gnu screen so osx's fucked up hotkeys are only minimally annoying
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problem is I have to be on so many servers I usually have four to seven terms open at once so managing them sucks
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btw, try tmux. seriously, I used to be a gnu screen diehard but then I did & I've never looked back
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what about it makes it better for you? other than philosophical benefit of BSD license I've...
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...not found anything distinguishing that I think I would care about
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yes! out with this foul anti-screen propaganda. it's a conspiracy I tell you
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mildly confused, sorry. It's the combination of xmonad and OSX that's annoying?
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sorry I meant using xmonad on a different os makes using osx's normal clicky interface intolerable
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@alicemazzy tiling WMs are superior. At work I use windows-key + left/right, otherwise known as the poor man's tiling WM.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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i3 dude. i3.
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no idea if it still works, but: https://wiki.haskell.org/Xmonad/Using_xmonad_on_Apple_OSX …
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