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Another river user here. I like river, but I wouldn't recommend it (for someone who's never used a tiler). It feels a bit bare bones and there's not that much development going on (still active, but not frequent updates).
Both Sway and Hyprland are probably good picks. You can always switch to a different one, if your first choice doesn't satisfy you.
Thanks for your opinion! :)
Yeah, I've searched for river a bit, but there's not much content out there.
For the start, I wanna stick to something more popular.
I think Hyprland has a bigger user base.
Sway looks a bit barebones/ old fashioned due to lack of animations.
Don't get me wrong, it certainly is "the default" and "ol' reliable", but it seems to be very limited, due to the constraint of just replacing i3.
Stuff like smooth animations, dynamic tiling, and more, sound a bit needless for many, but for me, looks and smoothness is very important.
I will try Hyprland in a VM first and then look for a pre-made uBlue-image or try installing it in Distrobox/ Nix.