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Have you ever tried XMonad?
I had used sway for a year or so and liked it
Then a switched to river ( https://github.com/riverwm/river ) a few months ago, it’s also fine
I’m on a very slow mission to remove C/C++ from my setup, otherwise I’d still be on sway
Why removing C?
I prefer Zig, Rust, Go, and every other programming language that isn’t the cause of 70% of CVEs
Humans are just bad at managing memory safety, so why encourage the use of such tools?