There's no noticeable lag when I'm running any of the programs I usually do. I'm not sure how it stacks up to something like kitty
or alacritty
though
torculus
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Tiling window managers in general have a bit of a learning curve, but it's now one of my two go-to desktops (the other being GNOME). Once you get the shortcut keys down, it's nice having most windows be fullscreen (you switch apps by switching workspaces/tags)
Yeah, it's just cool-retro-term and some transparency in waybar
Lutheran here. I'll say something which will probably confuse and enlighten things: I believe that baptism saves... by faith alone. Calvinists tend to see baptism as a symbolic covenant seal, while Lutherans see it as an actual, supernatural working of God (aka a "miracle") to deliver the forgiveness of sins to those who believe (or "the elect" if you prefer). If you believe in monergistic salvation, it makes sense that there should be a specific point in time where God supernaturally creates saving faith in you. Luther argued that this happens in the waters of baptism, since the Word of God is present there with the water
Here's the big kicker: pretty much all of this depends on what you believe concerning irresistible grace. Luther wanted to make it clear that although the action of baptism really does offer miraculous power, that power is only received by faith. In other words, Luther saw no contradiction between baptismal regeneration and Sola Fide. Baptism regenerates, but only for those who believe
Side note: I'm enrolled at a Lutheran pietist seminary and am therefore knee-deep in the tension between the objective reality of God's saving work and the subjective experience of us converting. I'm starting my 3rd Systematic theology course in a few weeks, so I should be able to weigh in on this more after I finish that up