Let's settle this:

yeah, we get it you're a dumbass who can't edit a simple rc file. repeating yourself doesn't change that perception.

What seems more straightforward
Edit your rc file to position every application you use on your screen and their size, and end up having to move them around anyways because you will inevitably have overlap
or
Let the window manager do its fucking job and handle that for you

monocle

tiling is only viable and good if you have an extremely limited workflow that fits within it's confines and don't need to do a lot of varied things

Literally false. Do you not know what a workspace is?

Tiling with many monitors.
Otherwise stacking or you don't get enough on the one desktop.

Can get complicated with many tabs.

But you're just a boomer who thinks he's
>able to control clutter
but actually uses stacking because
>dont have to think

>Otherwise stacking or you don't get enough on the one desktop.
see
Ever since I switched to a tiling WM I haven't even thought of the need for a second monitor, but it's an absolute necessity at work because it runs ubuntu and has to stack everything

>Edit your rc file to position every application
how many GUI applications do you actually use?

floating always wins
t. a tiling window manager user (in floating mode :) )