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Thanks for sharing, really cool find, the follow up post (from 2015) was also a good one. I find two things quite interesting actually: 1. Almost all of them use floating windows, I suppose it's because that's the usual workflow they are used to, but it's interesting how they are productive despite not using a tiling wm with a million keybinds. Some of them even use stock Suse or Ubuntu with a few modifications. 2. A lot of them use terminals with a light background, I always thought a dark bg has always been the standard. Maybe /g/ was right and we should just use stock Ubuntu or something.