Feels like it's totally missing the point of why tmux is used on desktop and in a very arrogant tone.
Windows manager saves layouts. I want to save both layout and states. I want to be able to quickly switch from one project workspace to another, without having to use ctrl+z and fg or creating term windows everytime.
Also, a lot of people use one workspace for one app on their WM (1 for terminal, 1 for browser, etc...)
I like that my terminal has its own workspace, so I don't have to pollute the workspaces of my WM with tons of different terminal windows.
Maybe spend more time understanding the problem that is trying to be solved before writing a long ass arrogant article?
Windows manager saves layouts. I want to save both layout and states. I want to be able to quickly switch from one project workspace to another, without having to use ctrl+z and fg or creating term windows everytime.
Also, a lot of people use one workspace for one app on their WM (1 for terminal, 1 for browser, etc...) I like that my terminal has its own workspace, so I don't have to pollute the workspaces of my WM with tons of different terminal windows.
Maybe spend more time understanding the problem that is trying to be solved before writing a long ass arrogant article?