▲ | marginalia_nu 4 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
If you feel it's not for you, then it's probably not for you. I don't think Omarchy is or needs to be for everyone. Its recipe for success is likely that it's catering to a fairly particular archetype that's generally overlooked by most distributions and OS vendors, and not trying to be or do anything else. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | nickjj 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I don't think distributions or OS vendors focus on that because imagine the outrage if you installed Windows and it pre-installed Zoom, Spotify and 80 other apps for you out of the box. I think it's popular because DHH turned dotfiles into a product and it's being marketed as a distro. Arch + (Hyprland, Waybar, Walker and Mako) are all really popular and standlone tools that make up a reasonable looking desktop environment which Omarchy happens to use too. I have nothing against it. If it gets more people using Linux, that is a huge win. I just find it fasinating to see it from the outside. | |||||||||||||||||
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