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Making macOS Bearable

2 days ago
  • #macOS
  • #Customization
  • #Productivity
  • The author describes their experience transitioning from Arch Linux to macOS and the challenges they faced with macOS's default interface.
  • They highlight the inefficiency of visual search in macOS's Mission Control and prefer shortcuts and fuzzy finding for navigation.
  • To improve window management, they use Aerospace, a tiling window manager that replaces macOS's Spaces with deterministic workspaces.
  • They customize their development workspace with Ghostty and Tmux, using root bindings to bypass the default prefix and streamline window switching.
  • They developed a Rust tool called 'ws' to manage projects with a fuzzy finder and stack-based history for seamless context switching.
  • The author advocates for modal editing and linguistic efficiency in text manipulation, contrasting it with modern OS design's visual clutter.
  • They use Vimium for browser navigation and Homerow for system-wide 'look and type' navigation to minimize mouse usage.
  • The goal is to create a seamless, efficient computing experience that feels like an extension of the body.