Most of the time, you have to go to a lot of effort to configure a tiling WM to bring back the thin sliver of conveniences that a non-tiling desktop experience provides.
Omarchy worked backwards from the completed experience, and allows you to have to configure a lot less. It's just basically a bunch of logical opinions that is a lot less config work to tweak or remove an opinion you dont agree with.
You get a riced-out autistic dev-centric desktop experience without having to learn a bunch of stupid shit in the process.
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Learning to fix stupid shit is half of the value that Linux provides...
I'm just not a dotfiles ricer. I want to learn more important things.