💭 My workflow, part 1 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ !https://carlosbecker.com/posts/workflow-pt1/ Date: March 19, 2024 Image: My workflow, part 1 | Carlos Becker — I keep getting asked how my setup works, how I use tmux and nvim over ssh… all that good stuff. My workflow, part 1 | Carlos Becker I keep getting asked how my setup works, how I use tmux and nvim over ssh… all that good stuff. carlosbecker.com Carlos has a pretty sick setup here, I can relate to mostly, cept the macos part. My main critique is that I don’t think he gave window managers much chance on linux, and they just don’t work on MacOS/Windows. │ Most of the time I have a single, maximized window. I can relate to this. I should really make a full post about my experience with tiling window managers. TLDR, I came for tiling and I stayed for the workspaces. │ Multiple Displays An exception here could be streaming: having multiple displays can help preventing doxing yourself if you only share the screen of one of them. I only did stream like 3 times and that’s what I did, but I’m sure experienced streamers have better workflows (with or without multiple displays). Accurate, my home machine uses one monitor, and for work I use one monitor+laptop. I pair, screenshare, and present quite a bit at work, and its good to have one screen for sharing, and one for seeing things like the app you are sharing from (chat, cams, etc) NOTE │ This post is a thought </thoughts/>. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts </tags/thoughts/>