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> It has long felt weird that we have so recursively many layers of management and navigation: the OS juggling multiple terminals, tmux juggling multiple shells, and neovim juggling multiple windows

Tbh that's why I'm not a fan of tmux or terminals with fancy internal window management. I suppose it makes sense if your OS level window management is crap (macos...) but otherwise it feels like poor solution



But tmux on server survives the laptop sleeping. That's the key value.


"if your OS level window management is crap (macos...)"

-- in which case Divvy is a great solution. YMMV, but IME, Divvy and iTerm2 cover 98% of the things I'd want to do.




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