Anyone tried DHH's distro yet? https://videos.37signals.com/omakub/omakub.mp4
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The laptop he mentioned looks pretty neat, not gonna lie. https://frame.work/laptop13
I've owned the 13" AMD 7040U version since last Fall. Thermals could be better, but I'm very happy with it.
System76 lemur laptop air cooling sounds like a jet engine
Ergh. I've heard as much. I think nostr:nprofile1qqsqfjg4mth7uwp307nng3z2em3ep2pxnljczzezg8j7dhf58ha7ejgprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2aqnz0fd0 tried one and was less than happy with it.
With Framework being modular, I can appreciate how the thermals (heat and noise) suffer. Macbooks are sealed shut and under-cooled in terms of processor longevity. There's a tradeoff.
It can be bought only online & with plastic cards
Yes. It's great. I ended up forking it and mashing it into something that works with Arch.
Interesting! Did you just do it for yourself or is it a distro on its own?
Neither his nor mine are distros. Just a collection of nicely packaged scripts. He also recently released an Arch + Hyprland variant. It's not for me, but I did try it on my Thinkpad. Slick.
Nice! Thanks for the link 🙏
Someone also build a variant for Nix, but I haven't tried it. https://github.com/henrysipp/omarchy-nix
the font used in their website is very beautiful
Looks cool
To those curious but impacient, jump to min 3:12 to get straigth into the demo ⚡🤙
Really interesting set up !

To those curious but impacient, jump to min 3:12 to get straigth into the demo ⚡🤙
Really interesting set up

I’ve been trying out his latest, https://omarchy.org/ (omakub is a “friendlier”, earlier distro of his). Hyprland and neovim are steep learning curves for me, but it’s fun so I’m still working on it slowly (side side side project).
2x omakub, 1x omarchy, all on framework 13" Intel gen 11 and 12. No problems so far and is quite nice. You'll have to tweak a bit bc of his choice of default installs like hey for email or chrome for browsing
I prefer void Linux + runit + dwm + st + dmenu. Minimal use of mouse, all keyboard shortcuts. Anything suckless.org. Neovim for serious coding. neomutt for email (Luke smith mutt wizard script). pass for password management. taskwarrior for task management. Local install of searxng for search. Own email server (Luke smith emailwiz) The list goes on…
I’m using a NixOS version on my desktop now. https://github.com/henrysipp/omarchy-nix
I have since modified it a bunch and integrated it into my much larger, personal config. One of the bigger changes I made was ditching waybar for hyprpanel, but now I’m quite happy with it. Linux Unplugged did an episode on it recently: https://linuxunplugged.com/622
Only his webframework, it's excelent.

