A MakeUseOf writer replaced Windows 11 Snap Layouts with three third-party tiling window managers on a Windows gaming PC, testing GlazeWM, Komorebi, and FancyWM before settling on Komorebi for a more Linux-like, keyboard-driven desktop experience. The experiment lands because it says out loud...
Linux desktops still do things that Windows simply can’t, not because Microsoft lacks polish or will, but because the two ecosystems make different architectural trade‑offs. Where Windows chooses an integrated, opinionated stack with clear boundaries, Linux embraces modularity: shells...