TLDR: If you don't want your desktop to be a mess, you can spawn applications in different virtual desktops, and switch between them.
Windows has had them since 10 (and obviously far earlier via 3rd party).
I'm jealous 😭 that thing can actually play NES gun games, unlike modern LCDs
Why can't modern LCDs play NES gun games?
Couldn't find a better monitor if I tried!
Goated
That is fucking cool
And what does the bottom image show?
A virtual desktop switcher, it allow you to quickly switch between virtual desktops
2 workspaces, let's say you have one 1920x1080 monitor but a virtual screen of 3840x1080
I have one 5120x1440 monitor, do I win?
Jokes on you, I have two monitors and 9 workspaces (I don't know how you call these)
Virtual desktops/workspaces.
3 monitors (another one to come) and 10 default + 4 custom workspaces
Just gonna slide in here with 2 monitors each with 10 unique workspaces. Using a WM, its often just nicer to have each application have its own workspace.
So proud of him!
I have one monitor (laptop screen) and 8 workspaces
What's dated about it?
The format is over 2 years old and kind of dead as far as my knowledge goes...
I don't understand the last panel
Virtual desktops: KDE / Wikipedia / Gnome
TLDR: If you don't want your desktop to be a mess, you can spawn applications in different virtual desktops, and switch between them.
Windows has had them since 10 (and obviously far earlier via 3rd party).