Windows Tiling Manager -
Leo sat back, heart pounding. His hands shook as he dragged a terminal window half off-screen, just because he could.
His familiar wallpaper was gone. In its place, a dark charcoal grid shimmered—faint, subdermal, like the static of a dream. His open windows snapped into perfect, non-overlapping rectangles. Code editor top-left. Terminal top-right. Browser bottom-left. Chat bottom-right. windows tiling manager
rm -rf /home/leo/chaos ln -s /dev/null /home/leo/free-will Leo sat back, heart pounding
The description was cryptic: "Let the panes decide. Do not fight the grid." In its place, a dark charcoal grid shimmered—faint,
He’d tried willpower. He’d tried color-coded folders. He’d even tried yelling at the screen. Nothing tamed the chaos.
Then, buried in a forum for hermetic programmers, he found a link: Ammonite WM – The last window manager you’ll ever need.
He tried to drag the browser window. It resisted—not with force, but with gentle inevitability, slotting back into place like a magnet finding north. He tried to resize the terminal. The grid flexed, but the other windows shrank in compensation, maintaining perfect balance.