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I switched in January this year with a new Framework laptop 16 as a daily, after using MacOS since 2009. I tinkered with Omarchy a bit before, but it was quite a deep dive setting up all the things I was used to use. I have a very long list with all the alternative apps, configuration tweaks I made and other issues I came across. My setup is pretty stable, but updating stuff is sometimes still a time-consuming task as there are always some little things that break. But the stack is not difficult to comprehend (and there is quite a large Arch Linux + Hyprland + Omarchy community), so on the long-term you get the feeling that you own the OS on multiple levels (which is a nice feeling to have as a regular webdev).
To my surprise Omarchy updated to 3.8.0 while I was expecting to upgrade to 3.7. And 3.8 seems to use the new Hyprland config using Lua config files - New to me, so learning what this is now. Meanwhile I set the Omarchy version back to 3.7.1 and restored my Hyprland config manually πŸ˜…
Yeh listening to dhh talk about it and the recent conference is making me feel like I should just be yolo-ing a franework :) I used to run Manjaro / arch on a few laptops so aware of the random issues but this feels like a distro that has maybe crossed over somewhat to have broader support.
X86 only. Had looked at that, I don’t think I’m gonna try and manage on an m processor :) My Starbook however πŸ‘€
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