I must have missed this but @tbernard wrote a blog post about the new basically tiling system being mocked up for GNOME https://blogs.gnome.org/tbernard/2023/07/26/rethinking-window-management/
Rethinking Window Management

Window management is one of those areas I'm fascinated with because even after 50 years, nobody's fully cracked it yet. Ever since the dawn of time we've relied on the window metaphor as the primary way of multitasking on the desktop. In this metaphor, each app can spawn one or more rectangular windows, which are...

Space and Meaning
WinTile - GNOME Shell Extensions

@kkarhan @tbernard The way I understand it, is it's not tiling in the standard sense it's taking a lot more care to respect the sizing of the windows being tiled so as to not cause typical tiling issues. Along with also providing the user a lot of control over how windows can be placed

@BrodieOnLinux @tbernard makes sense, as I'm convinced it's not done with some simple extension but actually a lot of work.

And whilst Windows isn't a good example, the basic tiling functionality and ability to just use Super + Arrow Keys to just move and resize applications is super intuitive and I hope that to be used there as well...