So Plasma has Activities, which is something I noticed a while back. I haven’t really found any use for it other than maybe having a different desktop layout so I was wondering what everyone else used it for.

No shade to the people who added it, just curious.

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I have a bit of an unusual workflow, making use of 40+ workspaces, so I use Activities basically like meta-workspaces.

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You have my curiosity, I wanna know your workflow.

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Right, so it all started when I tried bspwm a few years ago and noticed that it didn’t have a feature to minimize/hide windows. So, I looked up what that was about and one of the devs said that you shouldn’t minimize, just move the window to a different workspace.

And yeah, that broke my brain. Because it’s also a tiling window manager and I was on a small laptop screen, so only 3 windows would fit on a workspace at most.

But after using it for a while, I noticed that:

  1. It reduces complexity. There’s one fewer place where your window could be hiding.
  2. Combined with the tiling, it means that windows always have a place where they are. You scroll through your workspace list and it’s going to be open/visible somewhere.
  3. This also means I can place windows next to each other when they’re related. Or onto the same workspace, if I actively want to see both of them. And if two groups of windows/workspaces aren’t really related, I can leave a workspace empty between them.
  4. This would work a lot better with a minimap to show where the windows are placed across workspaces.

And yeah, eventually I tried replicating this workflow in KDE, because it has the workspace pager for my minimap (I have my workspaces in a column, so they fit onto the panel).
And so I found a KWin script to do the tiling (currently using Polonium), and realized that Activities are really useful for splitting up completely unrelated windows, too.

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I switch between Main, Recording, and Gaming. Apart from backgrounds I have some apps specifically visible in that Activity, and also have a filtered desktop folder for each (each Activity has files that are only relevant to that activity). I did a video about my switching at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq-7KEeH7_U and how it differs from virtual desktops.

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Recording meetings with other people, messing up with desktop layouts and whatnot.

But they haven’t been pushed at all lately, and there were deprecation talks in the KDE forums.

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I use to split personal and work stuff.

Mostly just change desktop wallpaper, have different pinned apps, and have some apps forced to start on specific activity using kwin rules.

And I sometimes also on top of that use workspaces, for additional split if different set of work/personal activities like switching between projects or leaving chat on one and IDE on another.

So it’s almost like a simple 2x2 workspace grid but with additional window/taskbar rules.

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I did something similar, although i gave up on it after a while

Now i use the virtual desktops, although typically, i put separate projects in each

If can be bothered

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