I would probably have to stop using a mac without hammerspoon at this point.
For me it is indispensable as a hotkey launcher, keyboard, window mover/resizer, clipboard history manager, stay-awake, GIPHY API lookup, pomodoro timer, and a snippet manager.
My most used combo is ctrl (remapped capslock) - ' as a launcher, then C for Chrome, J for IntelliJ, V for MacVim, ... keeps me off cmd-tab which keeps me off seeing notification number in mail and slack.
Hammerspoon is my #1 tool for modding OSX to make it more usable.
I get where the post is coming from, but moving the Mac backwards isn't going to make people run out and get it in droves.
"New Macbook now with old ports and smaller trackpad". That isn't a tagline that is going to move a ton of macbooks. I would like to see more RAM, FaceId perhaps, faster machines, and, though I haven't experience it, some attempt to address keyboard reliability would be a win.
For me it is indispensable as a hotkey launcher, keyboard, window mover/resizer, clipboard history manager, stay-awake, GIPHY API lookup, pomodoro timer, and a snippet manager.
My most used combo is ctrl (remapped capslock) - ' as a launcher, then C for Chrome, J for IntelliJ, V for MacVim, ... keeps me off cmd-tab which keeps me off seeing notification number in mail and slack.
Hammerspoon is my #1 tool for modding OSX to make it more usable.