This prevents us from having specialization-specific configs in the home
directory, which would be unrelated to the main hyprland environment and
would require explicitly disabling it.
Other nix-configs solve this problem with nested directory structures,
however I enjoy being able to access all files in the nix-config one
directory away.
Sometimes you really need to use a stable and reliable Xorg desktop
system. GNOME crashes when switching workspaces with osu! open, and
Plasma seems like too much for just wanting to run osu! without
having to worry about all the Wayland shenanigans decreasing fps.
I used bspwm for years however development has slowed down recently.
I've always liked dwm from trying it previously, and it is comforting
knowing that your window manager is minimal and will always work the
same way.