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@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | Hello everyone | 05:28:41 |
mıaomāı | Hello. | 05:34:18 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | I am trying to get into xmonad, so I learnt haskell | 06:08:34 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | I am currently on dwm | 06:08:39 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | I have a really old laptop | 06:08:49 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | so I want performance and lightweight in storage ram etc | 06:09:12 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | especially RAM | 06:09:17 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | is there a setup for that | 06:49:03 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | ? | 06:49:09 |
@therealdannyboy:matrix.org | Well, you're already light years ahead of GNOME. | 07:13:18 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | well yes | 07:13:37 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | that is true | 07:13:41 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | but i want the most effecient setup to start out with | 07:13:55 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | i am even using gentoo | 07:14:04 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | why does everyone in element take so long to reply | 07:17:16 |
@therealdannyboy:matrix.org | Maybe because it's night in both the U.S. and Europe right now? I'm heading to bed right now. | 07:27:39 |
@therealdannyboy:matrix.org | Well, I guess it's early morning in eastern Europe now. | 07:28:04 |
@therealdannyboy:matrix.org | Not to mention this isn't a highly trafficked room. | 07:29:02 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | welp sorry to disturb you, its 12:30 pm here | 07:29:03 |
@code-bit-cookie:matrix.org | you have a point | 07:29:16 |
@therealdannyboy:matrix.org | LOL it's 2:30 AM here. 😆 | 07:29:44 |
mıaomāı | X itself uses more RAM for me than XMonad. | 08:53:32 |
mıaomāı | If you want the most efficient, though, you should generally stay away from Haskell; while it is nice, it is generally not very efficient. | 08:55:43 |
mıaomāı | But XMonad is still great, and comparatively tiny | 08:58:02 |