VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS88.82%
Net Worth
1.134USD
STEEM
0.022STEEM
SBD
2.228SBD
Effective Power
5.001SP
├── Own SP
0.628SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.373SP
Detailed Balance
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| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.020STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
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| Delegation In | 4.373SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.001SP | SP |
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| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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| created | 2018-01-30T22:38:21 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
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To Date
steemdelegated 4.373 SP to @marek.samec2026/05/18 03:23:45
steemdelegated 4.373 SP to @marek.samec
2026/05/18 03:23:45
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | marek.samec |
| vesting shares | 7120.593095 VESTS |
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}steemdelegated 2.707 SP to @marek.samec2026/05/12 16:35:12
steemdelegated 2.707 SP to @marek.samec
2026/05/12 16:35:12
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | marek.samec |
| vesting shares | 4408.382690 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105990974/Trx 5ebd78590558e8deec1f309082169a4b712e2369 |
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}steemdelegated 4.380 SP to @marek.samec2026/04/26 02:39:54
steemdelegated 4.380 SP to @marek.samec
2026/04/26 02:39:54
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | marek.samec |
| vesting shares | 7133.108851 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105514766/Trx 514fc9af26ef3d9ee0ee658ad09320aa151bb1ee |
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}steemdelegated 2.733 SP to @marek.samec2026/01/23 16:13:57
steemdelegated 2.733 SP to @marek.samec
2026/01/23 16:13:57
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | marek.samec |
| vesting shares | 4449.929509 VESTS |
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steemdelegated 2.834 SP to @marek.samec
2024/12/17 11:27:12
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | marek.samec |
| vesting shares | 4614.148706 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91308191/Trx 350f50de78570db9833f6c8dd2204a3ccd197921 |
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}steemdelegated 2.937 SP to @marek.samec2023/11/14 03:09:15
steemdelegated 2.937 SP to @marek.samec
2023/11/14 03:09:15
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| delegatee | marek.samec |
| vesting shares | 4783.282238 VESTS |
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steemdelegated 4.741 SP to @marek.samec
2023/09/22 01:31:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | marek.samec |
| vesting shares | 7720.561024 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78352252/Trx 5c1f0f702dd7d63c75a891ed542e56992184d058 |
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steemdelegated 4.877 SP to @marek.samec
2022/11/03 14:51:54
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | marek.samec |
| vesting shares | 7942.242462 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69117034/Trx d39ec551e1deb2af10f0b21aea530186499bbc07 |
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}steemdelegated 16.444 SP to @marek.samec2022/05/13 11:50:42
steemdelegated 16.444 SP to @marek.samec
2022/05/13 11:50:42
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | marek.samec |
| vesting shares | 26776.411403 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #64132082/Trx 247b24499f2e47c1b17e980a10d7c2ebde858caf |
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}marek.samecupvoted (100.00%) @ribalinux / fedora-36-overview-or-welcome-to-freedom2022/05/13 09:15:42
marek.samecupvoted (100.00%) @ribalinux / fedora-36-overview-or-welcome-to-freedom
2022/05/13 09:15:42
| voter | marek.samec |
| author | ribalinux |
| permlink | fedora-36-overview-or-welcome-to-freedom |
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}steemdelegated 5.004 SP to @marek.samec2022/02/03 16:41:54
steemdelegated 5.004 SP to @marek.samec
2022/02/03 16:41:54
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | marek.samec |
| vesting shares | 8148.678033 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #61303292/Trx d1cfeb6b069099cf4b97b7a3002c153402fa2b22 |
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}steemdelegated 5.117 SP to @marek.samec2021/06/28 21:52:48
steemdelegated 5.117 SP to @marek.samec
2021/06/28 21:52:48
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | marek.samec |
| vesting shares | 8332.169024 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #55030739/Trx f2f53fb76bb7824d7de38ab826afcef8a9455b75 |
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steemdelegated 16.987 SP to @marek.samec
2021/05/23 04:06:54
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| delegatee | marek.samec |
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}marek.samecreceived 0.001 SP curation reward for @write-good / why-does-attachment-only-causes-arithmetic-anguish2021/04/05 20:20:21
marek.samecreceived 0.001 SP curation reward for @write-good / why-does-attachment-only-causes-arithmetic-anguish
2021/04/05 20:20:21
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| comment author | write-good |
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marek.samecreceived 0.001 SP curation reward for @ribbon-work / don-t-allow-others-to-control-you-release-the-flood-of-pain
2021/04/05 20:18:42
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}marek.samecupvoted (100.00%) @write-good / why-does-attachment-only-causes-arithmetic-anguish2021/03/29 20:22:51
marek.samecupvoted (100.00%) @write-good / why-does-attachment-only-causes-arithmetic-anguish
2021/03/29 20:22:51
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marek.samecupvoted (100.00%) @ribbon-work / don-t-allow-others-to-control-you-release-the-flood-of-pain
2021/03/29 20:22:42
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}marek.samecpublished a new post: why-brave-rises-and-firefox-sinks2021/03/26 18:11:15
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| body |  Maybe you noticed that many people talk about Brave these days. Many content creators use it or even endorse it. This is particularly strong in the crypto community. As some of you already know Brave browser is a project started by former Mozilla CEO [Brendan Eich](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Eich). The browser came out with a unique ecosystem for advertising and support of the content creators powered by BAT. There are tons of articles about this so I will not go into details. When there is some hype I usually stay aside for some type as I am not a herd following type of person (...well, mostly :D). I gave it a try, installed it but I saw no benefits to other browsers I was using at that time. These were Vivaldi and Firefox. I mainly used Vivaldi for work and Firefox for personal stuff. For some reason, I felt like giving a Brave another try recently and It was a pleasant surprise! Compared to two years ago there were many new features and I liked how they work together. Firefox takes a plunge ------------------------------------ I must say I am a bit disappointed by Firefox and maybe Mozilla these days. I really loved Firefox and I was using it from the very beginning. At the time it was a fresh breeze in the world of internet browsing. However, in the last few years, Firefox suffered from several issues. The browser started to lag behind Chromium-based browsers in terms of speed and ease of use and security. Mozilla tried to address some of these issues with limited resources it had available. Firefox UI was reworked, some of the codebase updated and the overall performance and security have improved. But this came at a cost and it was the drop of the support for the legacy add-ons. This angered some of the users and made them switch to forks (like SeaMonkey or Pale Moon) or leave, but it also brought some new users, who were attracted by the new, fresher look of the browser. Nevertheless, Firefox usage continued to decline although thanks to its fingerprinting blocking, it's hard to say what is the real number. Two browsers, two different ways of doing things --------------------------------- Since Brave was started by a former CEO of Mozilla I closely watched how these two browsers develop. Why Mozilla decided to start many side projects with the hope that some of them will bear fruit. These were Firefox OS, a programming language called Rust, Firefox VPN, Lockwise, and more. The full list can be found [here](https://killedbymozilla.com). Brave took a different approach. Brave focused on one thing at that is to create a fast, secure, and privacy-respecting browser. Since today's internet is fueled by ads, it also tried to solve the problem with ad-blocking which, to a certain degree, leads to a loss of revenue for the content creators. Although many people were quite skeptical about this idea (me included), they stubbornly continued and developed this system step by step. This gave birth to [BAT](https://basicattentiontoken.org/) (Basic Attention Token) powered system. If this system continues to grow it might help fund the content creators while also securing a stable income stream for the Brave software. In contrast, Mozilla was starting new projects, canceling some of the old ones, and trying to find direction. Not that Mozilla does not have any vision or mission. But [this mission](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mission/) is bold and quite abstract and it seems Mozilla lacks a clear pathway to achieve these plans. Or at least from an outside perspective. Please don't think I want to bash Mozilla here. I know they did a lot for the internet and I appreciate everyone who has helped Mozilla to make that contribution. Without Mozilla, the internet as we know it today would be probably different, perhaps still dominated by Microsoft. I am aware that Mozilla is not only about Firefox and perhaps never meant to be. But it makes me sad to see the browser usage crashing down. But why is that? Why many people chose something like Brave over Mozilla? Here are some ideas why not only from my head but also what I've seen frequently on Firefox forums or /r/Firefox subreddit: * Updates are too frequent and break things too often. * Gui changes quite often as well and not always for the better. * Settings are confusing and lack a unified concept, look how Vivaldi's or Brave settings. look like. All neat and organized in one place! * Some features disappear or are moved, updates break add-ons, and more. * Bugzilla is not user-friendly which discourages users from reporting bugs. Although some users blame Google for aggressively pushing Chrome I doubt this is the main reason. I personally don't know a single person who switched to Chrome because they were hypnotized by the "Use Chrome ad in Google search". Most of the people I know loved Firefox and stopped using it because their workflow was seriously disrupted. However, there is one extra dimension to Firefox. It is actually the only fully independent browser. Yes, Chromium is an open-source project and it can be forked any time. But Google still has big say in its direction. Because the Chromium browsers are dominant Google can basically dictate or ignore web trends at a whim (and they already do so). What would happen if Mozilla as a non-profit would suddenly cease to exist? Would that be the end of Firefox? Maybe or perhaps the Firefox would be reborn under the hands of the community as something better. It's really hard to predict at this point. Does history repeat itself? ---------------------------- In the late 90's Netscape Navigator was a non-free proprietary web browser. Can you imagine paying for the web browser? I guess not :D Over time Netscape fell to Microsoft Explorer, and its source code was given to the open-source community. From its ashes, Firefox was born (check this article for the [full story](https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/courses/cs181/projects/2007-08/firefox-market-dynamics/)) When I tried Brave I was shocked how fast the browser is. I must admit this was one of the major selling points. Unlike Firefox, the performance is very consistent across devices and even platforms. It works well on Linux, Android, and Windows 10. I use all three platforms so this is quite an important point for me. Sync is not as easy as with Chrome but compared to Firefox it is still fine. Can Brave replace Firefox as the "privacy browser"? Perhaps to some degree, but Firefox still has features that no other browser has, like containers or built-it anti-fingerprinting protection. Should Firefox throw the towel in the ring? Definitely not, I am not burying the Firefox here and I think we will still see it around. I just want to point out that things change and something ends it is not always bad in the long run. I will be watching both browsers closely and wait where will they develop. ## Sources: * https://assets.mozilla.net/annualreport/2018/mozilla-fdn-2018-short-form-final-0926.pdf * https://www.cnet.com/news/google-firefox-search-deal-gives-mozilla-more-money-to-push-privacy/ * https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/courses/cs181/projects/2007-08/firefox-market-dynamics/ * https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/01/brave-ico-35-million-30-seconds-brendan-eich/ ## Links: * Get Brave [here](https://brave.com/download/) * Get Firefox [here](https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/new/) |
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Since today's internet is fueled by ads, it also tried to solve the problem with ad-blocking which, to a certain degree, leads to a loss of revenue for the content creators. Although many people were quite skeptical about this idea (me included), they stubbornly continued and developed this system step by step. This gave birth to [BAT](https://basicattentiontoken.org/) (Basic Attention Token) powered system. If this system continues to grow it might help fund the content creators while also securing a stable income stream for the Brave software.\n\nIn contrast, Mozilla was starting new projects, canceling some of the old ones, and trying to find direction. Not that Mozilla does not have any vision or mission. But [this mission](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mission/) is bold and quite abstract and it seems Mozilla lacks a clear pathway to achieve these plans. Or at least from an outside perspective. Please don't think I want to bash Mozilla here. 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| body |  Maybe you noticed that many people talk about Brave these days. Many content creators use it or even endorse it. This is particularly strong in the crypto community. As some of you already know Brave browser is a project started by former Mozilla CEO [Brendan Eich](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Eich). The browser came out with a unique ecosystem for advertising and support of the content creators powered by BAT. There are tons of articles about this so I will not go into details. When there is some hype I usually stay aside for some type as I am not a herd following type of person (...well, mostly :D). I gave it a try, installed it but I saw no benefits to other browsers I was using at that time. These were Vivaldi and Firefox. I mainly used Vivaldi for work and Firefox for personal stuff. For some reason, I felt like giving a Brave another try recently and It was a pleasant surprise! Compared to two years ago there were many new features and I liked how they work together. Firefox takes a plunge ------------------------------------ I must say I am a bit disappointed by Firefox and maybe Mozilla these days. I really loved Firefox and I was using it from the very beginning. At the time it was a fresh breeze in the world of internet browsing. However, in the last few years, Firefox suffered from several issues. The browser started to lag behind Chromium-based browsers in terms of speed and ease of use and security. Mozilla tried to address some of these issues with limited resources it had available. Firefox UI was reworked, some of the codebase updated and the overall performance and security have improved. But this came at a cost and it was the drop of the support for the legacy add-ons. This angered some of the users and made them switch to forks (like SeaMonkey or Pale Moon) or leave, but it also brought some new users, who were attracted by the new, fresher look of the browser. Nevertheless, Firefox usage continued to decline although thanks to its fingerprinting blocking, it's hard to say what is the real number. Two browsers, two different ways of doing things --------------------------------- Since Brave was started by a former CEO of Mozilla I closely watched how these two browsers develop. Why Mozilla decided to start many side projects with the hope that some of them will bear fruit. These were Firefox OS, a programming language called Rust, Firefox VPN, Lockwise, and more. The full list can be found [here](https://killedbymozilla.com). Brave took a different approach. Brave focused on one thing at that is to create a fast, secure, and privacy-respecting browser. Since today's internet is fueled by ads, it also tried to solve the problem with ad-blocking which, to a certain degree, leads to a loss of revenue for the content creators. Although many people were quite skeptical about this idea (me included), they stubbornly continued and developed this system step by step. This gave birth to [BAT](https://basicattentiontoken.org/) (Basic Attention Token) powered system. If this system continues to grow it might help fund the content creators while also securing a stable income stream for the Brave software. In contrast, Mozilla was starting new projects, canceling some of the old ones, and trying to find direction. Not that Mozilla does not have any vision or mission. But [this mission](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mission/) is bold and quite abstract and it seems Mozilla lacks a clear pathway to achieve these plans. Or at least from an outside perspective. Please don't think I want to bash Mozilla here. I know they did a lot for the internet and I appreciate everyone who has helped Mozilla to make that contribution. Without Mozilla, the internet as we know it today would be probably different, perhaps still dominated by Microsoft. I am aware that Mozilla is not only about Firefox and perhaps never meant to be. But it makes me sad to see the browser usage crashing down. But why is that? Why many people chose something like Brave over Mozilla? Here are some ideas why not only from my head but also what I've seen frequently on Firefox forums or /r/Firefox subreddit: * Updates are too frequent and break things too often. * Gui changes quite often as well and not always for the better. * Settings are confusing and lack a unified concept, look how Vivaldi's or Brave settings. look like. All neat and organized in one place! * Some features disappear or are moved, updates break add-ons, and more. * Bugzilla is not user-friendly which discourages users from reporting bugs. Although some users blame Google for aggressively pushing Chrome I doubt this is the main reason. I personally don't know a single person who switched to Chrome because they were hypnotized by the "Use Chrome ad in Google search". Most of the people I know loved Firefox and stopped using it because their workflow was seriously disrupted. However, there is one extra dimension to Firefox. It is actually the only fully independent browser. Yes, Chromium is an open-source project and it can be forked any time. But Google still has big say in its direction. Because the Chromium browsers are dominant Google can basically dictate or ignore web trends at a whim (and they already do so). What would happen if Mozilla as a non-profit would suddenly cease to exist? Would that be the end of Firefox? Maybe or perhaps the Firefox would be reborn under the hands of the community as something better. It's really hard to predict at this point. Does history repeat itself? ---------------------------- In the late 90's Netscape Navigator was a non-free proprietary web browser. Can you imagine paying for the web browser? I guess not :D Over time Netscape fell to Microsoft Explorer, and its source code was given to the open-source community. From its ashes, Firefox was born (check this article for the [full story](https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/courses/cs181/projects/2007-08/firefox-market-dynamics/)) When I tried Brave I was shocked how fast the browser is. I must admit this was one of the major selling points. Unlike Firefox, the performance is very consistent across devices and even platforms. It works well on Linux, Android, and Windows 10. I use all three platforms so this is quite an important point for me. Sync is not as easy as with Chrome but compared to Firefox it is still fine. Can Brave replace Firefox as the "privacy browser"? Perhaps to some degree, but Firefox still has features that no other browser has, like containers or built-it anti-fingerprinting protection. Should Firefox throw the towel in the ring? Definitely not, I am not burying the Firefox here and I think we will still see it around. I just want to point out that things change and something ends it is not always bad in the long run. I will be watching both browsers closely and wait where will they develop. ## Sources: * https://assets.mozilla.net/annualreport/2018/mozilla-fdn-2018-short-form-final-0926.pdf * https://www.cnet.com/news/google-firefox-search-deal-gives-mozilla-more-money-to-push-privacy/ * https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/courses/cs181/projects/2007-08/firefox-market-dynamics/ * https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/01/brave-ico-35-million-30-seconds-brendan-eich/ ## Links: * Get Brave [here](https://brave.com/download/) * Get Firefox [here](https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/new/) |
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"body": "\n\nMaybe you noticed that many people talk about Brave these days. Many content creators use it or even endorse it. This is particularly strong in the crypto community. As some of you already know Brave browser is a project started by former Mozilla CEO [Brendan Eich](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Eich). The browser came out with a unique ecosystem for advertising and support of the content creators powered by BAT. There are tons of articles about this so I will not go into details.\n\nWhen there is some hype I usually stay aside for some type as I am not a herd following type of person (...well, mostly :D). I gave it a try, installed it but I saw no benefits to other browsers I was using at that time. These were Vivaldi and Firefox. I mainly used Vivaldi for work and Firefox for personal stuff. For some reason, I felt like giving a Brave another try recently and It was a pleasant surprise! Compared to two years ago there were many new features and I liked how they work together.\n\nFirefox takes a plunge\n------------------------------------\nI must say I am a bit disappointed by Firefox and maybe Mozilla these days. I really loved Firefox and I was using it from the very beginning. At the time it was a fresh breeze in the world of internet browsing. However, in the last few years, Firefox suffered from several issues. The browser started to lag behind Chromium-based browsers in terms of speed and ease of use and security. Mozilla tried to address some of these issues with limited resources it had available. Firefox UI was reworked, some of the codebase updated and the overall performance and security have improved. But this came at a cost and it was the drop of the support for the legacy add-ons. This angered some of the users and made them switch to forks (like SeaMonkey or Pale Moon) or leave, but it also brought some new users, who were attracted by the new, fresher look of the browser.\n\nNevertheless, Firefox usage continued to decline although thanks to its fingerprinting blocking, it's hard to say what is the real number.\n\nTwo browsers, two different ways of doing things\n---------------------------------\nSince Brave was started by a former CEO of Mozilla I closely watched how these two browsers develop. Why Mozilla decided to start many side projects with the hope that some of them will bear fruit. These were Firefox OS, a programming language called Rust, Firefox VPN, Lockwise, and more. The full list can be found [here](https://killedbymozilla.com). Brave took a different approach. Brave focused on one thing at that is to create a fast, secure, and privacy-respecting browser. Since today's internet is fueled by ads, it also tried to solve the problem with ad-blocking which, to a certain degree, leads to a loss of revenue for the content creators. Although many people were quite skeptical about this idea (me included), they stubbornly continued and developed this system step by step. This gave birth to [BAT](https://basicattentiontoken.org/) (Basic Attention Token) powered system. If this system continues to grow it might help fund the content creators while also securing a stable income stream for the Brave software.\n\nIn contrast, Mozilla was starting new projects, canceling some of the old ones, and trying to find direction. Not that Mozilla does not have any vision or mission. But [this mission](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mission/) is bold and quite abstract and it seems Mozilla lacks a clear pathway to achieve these plans. Or at least from an outside perspective. Please don't think I want to bash Mozilla here. I know they did a lot for the internet and I appreciate everyone who has helped Mozilla to make that contribution. Without Mozilla, the internet as we know it today would be probably different, perhaps still dominated by Microsoft. \n\nI am aware that Mozilla is not only about Firefox and perhaps never meant to be. But it makes me sad to see the browser usage crashing down. But why is that? Why many people chose something like Brave over Mozilla? Here are some ideas why not only from my head but also what I've seen frequently on Firefox forums or /r/Firefox subreddit:\n\n* Updates are too frequent and break things too often.\n* Gui changes quite often as well and not always for the better.\n* Settings are confusing and lack a unified concept, look how Vivaldi's or Brave settings. look like. 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| body |  Tiling window manager users often claim they bring superior productivity, are light on resources, and offer excellent customizability. But is it really true? Let's discuss this a bit and let's have a look at some tiling WMs for Linux. Although Linux is their main domain you can also find tiling scripts for Windows and even macOS. ## What is a tiling window manager? First, do you actually know what is a tiling window manager? Most of you are probably familiar with stacking window managers which are used in Windows and macOS. It means that when you open a new window, it will appear on top of other windows. You can freely move it, resize it, minimize it, and so on. Tiling window managers take a different approach. The windows are automatically arranged in a predefined pattern. On top of that, the windows will be automatically moved and resized to match this pattern. The most common patterns are: **Spiral:**  **Master window with a left or right stack of secondary windows:**  **Stripes**  **Centered master**  **And many more...** Your first thought might be that this can be quite limiting. In some cases, yes, but it also frees you from using the mouse to some extent. Most of these WMs also allow you to make some of the windows floating or draw them on top of others regardless of the active pattern. Often, you have to specify which windows will behave like this, but mostly this will be applied for dialog windows, popups, and so on. As you can see when you have too many windows open, some of them can become very small. To offset this, tiling WMs rely heavily on workspaces or tags that you can assign to the windows. You can then easily switch between workspaces and it can appear as easy as switching weapons in Quake 3 arena. ## But why? That's a good question. If you'll watch some of the tiling window manager enthusiasts on YouTube (links are at the end of this article), you may notice that they use the terminal a lot and when they edit text or code they don't use fancy IDEs like Eclipse, vscode, Pycharm, etc. Instead, they use vim, emacs, and other applications that can run directly in the terminal. Most of the tiling WM's were actually designed to be mainly used with terminal windows (or with terminal emulator windows to be more exact). These did not come from product designers thinking about simple user experience like Steve Jobs, but from programmers and sysadmins who spend a lot of time in the terminal, need to have multiple terminal windows open at the same time, etc. These people just want the system to get out of their way and let them do their job. Nice gui and buttons are not the priority here. Instead, the emphasis is put on usability, keyboard-centric design, and minimalism. But can tiling WMs really deliver on this promise? ## Terminate gui, switch to the terminal Well, yes and no. Tiling WM can indeed speed up your work when you mostly use terminal apps. It is so easy to open a new terminal (usually just press Super + Enter). A super key can be (Win, Cmd, or another key which you can define). If your daily routine is connecting to remote servers, installing stuff, writing server scripts, you might not touch the mouse for hours.  > This is a pretty old picture from the awesomewm home page. It illustrates its best use-case pretty well. Source: awesomewm.org BUT. If you need to use many different gui apps it can get pretty messy. For instance, you have 4 web apps open in different browser tabs, you need to copy values from multiple excel/LibreOffice sheets paste them in your ticketing tool, then run few commands in the terminal, copy and send the results to your colleague via Slack, etc. you will find yourself juggling with the workspaces windows, tiling, untiling the windows, etc. That's simply because forced tiling can make some apps behave weird and you will need to add specific configurations to your WM to make them usable. In the end, you will spend time fighting with your environment and it will just make you slower. Of course, some folks are not programmers or Linux/Unix admins and they still use tiling WMs. For instance, if you are a (data) scientist who prefers minimal statistical apps like R, you write your papers using LaTeX or Groff you don't need a fancy desktop environment like GNOME or KDE. You might prefer a minimal environment, where you can get stuff done. If you occasionally need to use more gui apps, you can still make it work if you have multiple monitors and you will create a fixed cockpit-like workspace: browser opens on a screen A, your terminals are on a screen B. The other less used apps are on a different workspace etc. But if you suddenly need to add some more stuff into the mix you will start to sweat. ## Minimized bloat, over-maximized configuration Another important part is the configuration. None of the tiling WMs that I know comes with a settings app where you can just press buttons, select values, and configure your desktop environment. Instead, you edit a text configuration file. Examples are **i3**, **bspwm** or **xmonad**. Some WMs don't even have the config file and you have to directly edit the source code and recompile the WM after every change. A very good example is **dwm**. One can also find something in between like **awesomewm** where you basically edit Lua script code that generates parts of the WM gui. If you felt quite good until now, chances are that now you are much less optimistic about ever using something like this. Do you dislike somewhat bloated environments like GNOME, KDE, or Cinnamon? Then you might just feel at home with let's say **awesomewm** or **bspwm**. But while using one of these you will realize just how much of the ordinary things DEs do for you. Wifi connection, sound management, tray icon, start menus, all these things are usually not part of the basic feature set of tiling WMs. It will be your task to find utilities to fill these gaps or use basic Linux services and GNU components and create your own simple gui. It's easier with some WMs' harder with others. For some users, it became something like a mantra: *"If you don't build your own desktop, you're not the troo 'nix haxxor..."* ## Conclusion If you feel limited by the traditional stacking window managers you can give tiling WMs a try. My recommendation is to start with i3 as it offers quite many features out of the box and even gives you nice intro into how to set it up. Later you can try something more advanced. You can also use tiling WM alongside your DE and see how you'll like it. I use awesomwm and KDE Plasma. It actually works quite well, I just had to figure out how to make some things work together (integrate Kwallet, use Klipper for shared clipboard history, etc.). You can make the DEs work with GNOME, KDE, or XFCE apps and daemons running in the background. Some links for further reading/watching: Check [DistroTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVls1GmFKf6WlTraIb_IaJg), [Luke Smith](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2eYFnH61tmytImy1mTYvhA), [Brodie Robertson](https://www.youtube.com/user/OmegaDungeon), or Donald Feury for the start. |
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steemdelegated 1.179 SP to @marek.samec
2020/11/02 21:22:24
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steemdelegated 5.369 SP to @marek.samec
2020/05/09 08:31:00
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steemdelegated 1.200 SP to @marek.samec
2020/05/08 12:32:30
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steemdelegated 5.375 SP to @marek.samec
2020/04/21 18:26:45
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2020/01/31 00:11:12
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steemdelegated 17.786 SP to @marek.samec
2020/01/21 16:47:48
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marek.samecmuted @burnpost
2020/01/21 14:43:36
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2020/01/21 14:42:30
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2020/01/21 14:42:12
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2020/01/21 14:41:27
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steemdelegated 5.443 SP to @marek.samec
2019/10/07 20:38:27
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}terzaerianupvoted (100.00%) @marek.samec / get-productive-with-vivaldi-browser2019/09/13 22:01:33
terzaerianupvoted (100.00%) @marek.samec / get-productive-with-vivaldi-browser
2019/09/13 22:01:33
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steemdelegated 17.935 SP to @marek.samec
2019/09/06 15:39:00
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}saulvsupvoted (15.00%) @marek.samec / puc91k2019/07/11 01:38:24
saulvsupvoted (15.00%) @marek.samec / puc91k
2019/07/11 01:38:24
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