Got #Omarchy running on a #C64! OK I tease, a C64x, but it's still quite ancient hardware, and is a blast to fart around on. Check https://t.co/oPF8PNsLet for lots more and a link to the `omarchy-c64-theme` itself. Thoughts @dhh?
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@mholt6 Great choice! I've been using KDE Plasma on Arch for many, many years. I tried Omarchy + hyprland recently, and while great, I couldn't break away from my Plasma setup.
You may want to look into KDE Connect to get that desktop <-> mobile synergy too: https://t.co/MnIOrsYYFM
@vaxryy@FrameworkPuter I was jokin around, looks noice, but I'd still slightly increase the radius of window corners to match the bar. That's just my unwarranted 2 cents. Needless to say, you should roll onward with what _you_ think is best on _your_ machine. Good thing hyprland is so customizable!
@dhh@jamonholmgren@ThePrimeagen I'm running Omarchy on a C64(x) which is still ancient hardware, and it's more than usable...OK maybe not for modern dev, but it's made this machine very fun to use and given it new life!
Wrote a post with details at https://t.co/oPF8PNsdoV
infuriating that microsoft tricks my students into putting project files on onedrive, making compilation times insane and network-dependent
in the after times there will be tribunals
The worst thing about AI is that it still understands awful typos, so something I took pride in before by ensuring all of my grammar/spelling was tight, jsut wet rigthout teh windo...
Here's a helpful way to spot janky UI in your app: make a screen recording going through a flow as if you're about to tweet the video for a big release.
Somehow this framing helps me catch the smallest bits of stutter, layout shift, mismatched colors, broken keylines, etc.