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daredevil
I use workspaces everyday as a context switcher for related apps and programs. An example would be a "main focus" workspace that includes whatever project I'm working along including any relevant documentation or browser windows. When it's time to take a break, I have a separate workspace for stuff like kbin or messaging platforms.
Another consideration is that I’m always using a mouse on my desktop, so switching between workspaces with the keyboard wouldn’t feel as natural.
I use hot corners for this reason. Dragging my mouse to one of the corners of the screen brings up the workspaces interface.
Linux Mint Cinnamon has been nice to pick up for me.
How so, if I may ask
Yup, this happens to me frequently on desktop and mobile. Using Firefox as well, and ticking "Remember me" hasn't helped either.
I've been sorting by new and active for this, but agree with your sentiment
This is really interesting, thanks for the tip. I'm gonna look into this and see how I can help.
Even though this is a nice development, I'm pretty disappointed in the resources directed at Linux support. I'm considering dropping Proton soon.
@thraximundar The #kanji 魂斗羅 is indeed read as ko-n-to-ra :)
@thraximundar Hello, I could be a bit tired, so I'm not quite certain what you mean by the #kanji being used for their phonetic pronunciation. But the kanji does indeed read as "コントラ". ৻( •̀ ᗜ •́ ৻)
I just upload it to the cloud. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You've piqued my interest, thanks for the tip.