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    [–] Addv4@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

    And if it's long standing then throw stuff from 4 on 10.

    [–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

    shit dude, I've got more than 4.

    1. comms(chat/email/tickets)
    2. remote desktop access
    3. terminal/editor
    4. primary local development browser/console
    5. primary research/notes/documentation
    6. project 2 research/notes
    7. project 3 research/notes
    8. project 4 research/notes
    9. infrastructure migration project lead by PM
    10. browser for stupid shit/music
    [–] int32@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago

    I usea a tiling wm(sway) so workspaces are part of my workflow. 1: browsers 2: terminals 3: terminals(part 2) 4: chats(XMPP, LXMF, email...) 5: IDE(helix) 6: games(supertuxkart) 7: keepassxc 8: Tor browser 9: misc 0: music

    [–] Shipgirlboy@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

    I used to be a virtual desktop user just like you, but then I plugged a second monitor into the pc

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    I have 3 screens:

    1. Main screen for whatever i'm doing incl Browser
    2. Gaming screen wiith Steam and Heroic Launcher
    3. Comms - Signal, emaiil, discord, everything KDE Connect
    4. random shit not fitting anywere
    5. Piracy town: qbittorent, jdownloader, Browser with MANY sources

    The second one has many many status widgets, Dolphin, fSearch and a Firefox window that's my media player, always in the background without any title bars or borders running the deezer webpage as WPA

    The third one is connected with a 10m HDMI cable and is not running often, is just used to watch movies :-)

    [–] KazuchijouNo@lemy.lol 2 points 1 week ago

    Desktop 1 is for my music, browser, socials, maybe a yt video.

    Desktop 2 is my work windows VM with spreadsheets and stuff

    [–] Sxan@piefed.zip 2 points 1 week ago

    Lordy.

    I've always used virtual desktops, but my life changed when I realized I could chain tags in herbstluftwm. Now I have music player, visualize, & todos always on monitor 1. Then I have Meta-[1-5] bound to switch monitors 2 & 3 in sync between virtual workspaces:

    1: programming, web on 2, editor on 3 2: remote, terminals into VPSes and LAN computers, and gotop 3: communications, IM chats on 2, email, Matrix, irc, discourse, SMS bridge on 3 4; random, Factorio or movie on 3, and often Vial on 2, because. 5: more random, usually Darktable, Gimp, Inkscape or some combination depending.

    I don't have 6-9 bound, because 4 or 5 are usually free for whatever.

    Desktop 1: The things I need to do (applying for jobs) Desktop 2: The other things I should do (building relevant career skills) Desktop 3: The things I actually do (random hobbies & volunteer work) Desktop 4: I have no fucking clue, maybe reddit?

    [–] rtxn@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

    I miss Qtile's hackability. I basically rewrote the entire GroupBox widget, the master/stack layout algorithm, and the behaviour of workspaces to mimic AwesomeWM's tagging functionality.

    [–] UnityDevice@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago

    The thing I'm supposed to be doing is on workspace 3...

    [–] bacon_pdp@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (5 children)

    Why bother with desktops?

    Embrace sway and exec swaymsg β€œlayout tabbed”

    Only one program on the screen at a time.

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    i use wm so workspaces. I have them as:

    1. WEB: to spawn all web browsers. Clicking a link in a terminal or a pdf will open a tab or a new browser here.

    2. TERM: to spawn all terminal applications and processes: Htop, ssh, vim windows to edit stuff...etc.

    3. CODE: for GUI code editors like CodeBlocks, VSCode, Emacs. Yes I do use Vim but I prefer the full functions from these.

    4. FILE: any file managers, e.g. pcmanfm, thunar, ranger...etc. I mostly use only one (pcmanfm) and use this workspace when I need to view complicate folder structures.

    5. PDF: I read a lot of papers so usually qpdfview owns this worlspace. I used to have Mendeley here as well.

    6. MEDIA: so any VLC, mplayer will spawn here

    7. TODO: usually some notes I put down on a text editor will show here.

    8. OTHER: the rest.

    I typically keep three virtual desktops, one "main" one with what I'm working on, a second one with communications, like email and slack and whatnot, and another as basically blank space to put stuff that I need open but doesn't have anywhere to go.

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