I used TWMs for a long time but I eventually switched back to stacking WMs. Its sort of hard to go back but when I was using TWMs, I'd spend more time tweaking things than anything else
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196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone Dangerous fish in fish prison rule
196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone Melania (2026)'s got quite the cast
News @lemmy.world ICE is at the border of New Brunswick and Maine, premier says
World News @lemmy.world 'Canada lives because of the U.S.,' Trump says while jabbing Carney
Canada @lemmy.ca Tucker Carlson’s Canada Invasion Rhetoric and the MAGA Fracture
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Canada @lemmy.ca GOP lawmaker demands $300B in defense dues from Canada
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Voyager @lemmy.world Is there a export/import user tags?


In terms of tech, it's because what data you think they have on you is only a tiny fraction of what they actually have. I'm a backend developer who's worked on numerous web services and you'd be blown away by the amount of data companies collect. Think: full scanable replays of your browser session when visiting websites. At my previous job I could see literally every bit of identifiable data available for each user and could replay their browsing as an interactive video.
It's a massive invasion of privacy