It’s not just elderly . Try going from gas to all electric vehicle charging . I’m shocked at how inconsistent it is and unreliable . The pressure to sign up, become a recurring member revenue stream, makes these services absolutely
Abismal. Just let people tap to pay without 5 steps to register
Omarchist v1.0.0 is out 🎉
A full Rust rewrite of the Omarchy control center
themes, status bar, Hyprland config, and OS updates, all in one GPU-accelerated native app.
Built on GPUI. Fast, auto-saving, beautiful.
https://t.co/I37C3LIej0
Omarchy 3.5 is out with full Panther Lake support thanks to co-development by @intel and @dell. We're seeing idle draws in the 1-3w range and real-world mixed use of 16+ hours on ~74wh batteries. Amazing chipset! Also, two beautiful new themes. Enjoy! https://t.co/jFkN9KWEta
Artemis II crew is thousands of miles away from Earth
And they’re asking ground crew for help because they have two versions of Microsoft Outlook open and neither is working
This scene is now canon 😭
Omarchy 3.2 is out! @mitchellh's Ghostty is the new default terminal, @tobi's Try is included, new stable mirror/pkg repo, TUI for bluetooth, two new themes, visual theme picker, and SO MUCH MORE! https://t.co/9irAh5Gh63
Cool and pretty effect. But I don’t really like the layering and inconsistent border radii in macOS applications . Some apps feel like they have a glass on glass on glass on glass overlay and it makes it feel unpolished and not well thought out. I do , however, love it on the vision pro
I’ve seen a lot of hate toward #omarchy. Saying it’s buggy or won’t do X thing . Keep in mind it’s pretty darn new! The choices and behaviors it provides though make it feel like an absolute joy to use, however. If something bugs you or is a legitimate bug just wait a while. Or, better yet, go contribute! Really getting tired of people just shaming something new for things that sometimes just need to cook 🧑🍳!
I understand the frustration with all the "omg" posts from people excited about #Omarchy...
I've been on Ubuntu (mostly) for 15 years.. I have built so many systems, desktops & headless, using so many distros, and for so many different applications, that it is all just a blur at this point.
Omarchy is a breath of fresh air: For those of us that were tired of setting up Arch from scratch (or from using somebody's dotfiles with all their unwanted opinionated slop).
Omarchy is also opinionated, but with a better focus for production-readiness.. for people that are trying to do MORE than just post screenshots of our setup.. (this is also good on Omarchy, btw).
Irregardless why someone may want to, use one dotfile start, over another; a lot of people are enjoying Omarchy as a stable place to begin, or even a place to forego extra customization and just get to work.
The contributors are building the "distro" from a different purpose and historical background (@DHH wisdom). It is something many alpha-super-nerds were looking for, in addition to many first-timers, that finally have an excuse to switch away from the same old.
Omarchy is going to continue to lead towards a lot of these people posting "foot-in-mouth" posts about how great it is to "finally" have the functionality that every Linux distro has had for the last 20+ years..
But to start calling everyone excited about it a "grifter" is only exposing the state of the culture which it is originating from, and is also A BIG REASON why everyone is tired of the "Linux btw" neck-beards ruling the ecosystem.
Who cares? Let them dork out to a newly found plane of existence, where people way smarter than them have cooked up an awesome user experience, and where they are not exclusively berated for not being part of some sudoers club.