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Certainly! Here's a more concise version of your message: Subject: Your Insights Needed for Promptify Pro! Hi Community, In the past year, Promptify Pro has grown to serve thousands of users, but I'm looking for ways to improve. I'm at a crucial point and need your expertise and fresh ideas, especially on enhancing functionality and conversion rates. Please try out Promptify Pro at https://promptify.pro/ and share... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Could you please take a moment to share any ideas, problems you may have encountered, or suggestions for improvement? Your insights will directly influence how I continue to refine and optimize the platform to better meet your needs. I am committed as solo-founder to making Promptify.PRO the ultimate tool for prompt enhancement and creativity unlocking, and your feedback plays a crucial role in achieving that... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
This is partially why I use tools like i3 (/ sway). I like the tool; it works extremely well for me; the design has stayed the same for 20 years; there's no profit motive to come along and fuck everything up. It just works. It is boring in the best way possible. Source: 6 months ago
I use MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid-2014) with Manjaro as OS using i3 as a window manager. It isn't perfect, but I'm thrilled with it. I have been a Mac OS user for the last 15 years and wouldn't change what I have now for a Mac OS because I don't need more than what I'm using for development. Source: 11 months ago
For daily usage I really like kubuntu with i3wm, but it takes some configuration and getting used to the shortcuts, but it's well worth it. Source: about 1 year ago
Some window managers are meant to be used as-is, and provide a minimalist yet functional environment that use very little resources or give power users an almost HUD-like interface. Examples of those window managers are OpenBox and i3wm for X, and Weston and Hyprland for Wayland. Source: about 1 year ago
I did use i3 exclusively for a few years. The reasons I chose it were. Source: about 1 year ago
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