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If infinite customization is what you're after you shouldn't use a DE. A WM like i3 och hyprland is much better suited for that
Agreed. Using X11/DK as the WM, sxhkd for keybinds, polybar, and bemenu with frequency as an app launcher. 100% keyboard driven.
I used Sway on wayland for a bit but I couldn't deal with the way screen sharing worked.
Sometimes I'll be on Zoom keys and see a co-worker struggling to resize/move windows around and I just want to scream.
Agreed, but use sway instead of i3 for Wayland support.
Yeah roll your own everything even greeter is the way forward if you want to customise.