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@davydotcom

Cofounder and VP of Engineering at Morpheus Data. Creator of the Grails Asset-Pipeline. Ham Radio Hobbyist KC9AAP

Indianapolis, IN, USA Sumali Temmuz 2008
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We now have a version of Omarchy where everything is working out-of-the-box with the new Dell XPS Panther Lake machine! Webcam, sound, display refresh. Huge thanks to @dell and @intel for this collaboration! Excited to get this released in time for first customer machines 🤘
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davydotcom@davydotcom·
@dhh 😔 so long Debian.
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davydotcom@davydotcom·
@elonmusk A giant Rail Gun on the moon! Almost Death Star sounding
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Terminal Trove@terminaltrove·
sqlit is a lazygit style SQL TUI for the terminal. It supports 10+ databases (Postgres, SQLite, Supabase, ClickHouse, DuckDB, etc), has query history, autocomplete and more. Peter Adams (Maxteabag on GitHub) made sqlit using @textualizeio and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
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TechOperator@TechOperator·
You are presented with this screen. What’s your next move?
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davydotcom@davydotcom·
Updated #omarchy to 3.2 on the road with Starlink this morning!
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Omarchy 3.2 is out! @mitchellh's Ghostty is the new default terminal, @tobi's Try is included, new stable mirror/pkg repo, TUI for bluetooth, two new themes, visual theme picker, and SO MUCH MORE! github.com/basecamp/omarc…
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davydotcom@davydotcom·
Cool and pretty effect. But I don’t really like the layering and inconsistent border radii in macOS applications . Some apps feel like they have a glass on glass on glass on glass overlay and it makes it feel unpolished and not well thought out. I do , however, love it on the vision pro
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davydotcom@davydotcom·
I’ve seen a lot of hate toward #omarchy. Saying it’s buggy or won’t do X thing . Keep in mind it’s pretty darn new! The choices and behaviors it provides though make it feel like an absolute joy to use, however. If something bugs you or is a legitimate bug just wait a while. Or, better yet, go contribute! Really getting tired of people just shaming something new for things that sometimes just need to cook 🧑‍🍳!
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what’s a Windows feature you swear by but no one else talks about?
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I understand the frustration with all the "omg" posts from people excited about #Omarchy... I've been on Ubuntu (mostly) for 15 years.. I have built so many systems, desktops & headless, using so many distros, and for so many different applications, that it is all just a blur at this point. Omarchy is a breath of fresh air: For those of us that were tired of setting up Arch from scratch (or from using somebody's dotfiles with all their unwanted opinionated slop). Omarchy is also opinionated, but with a better focus for production-readiness.. for people that are trying to do MORE than just post screenshots of our setup.. (this is also good on Omarchy, btw). Irregardless why someone may want to, use one dotfile start, over another; a lot of people are enjoying Omarchy as a stable place to begin, or even a place to forego extra customization and just get to work. The contributors are building the "distro" from a different purpose and historical background (@DHH wisdom). It is something many alpha-super-nerds were looking for, in addition to many first-timers, that finally have an excuse to switch away from the same old. Omarchy is going to continue to lead towards a lot of these people posting "foot-in-mouth" posts about how great it is to "finally" have the functionality that every Linux distro has had for the last 20+ years.. But to start calling everyone excited about it a "grifter" is only exposing the state of the culture which it is originating from, and is also A BIG REASON why everyone is tired of the "Linux btw" neck-beards ruling the ecosystem. Who cares? Let them dork out to a newly found plane of existence, where people way smarter than them have cooked up an awesome user experience, and where they are not exclusively berated for not being part of some sudoers club.
@fclc@FelixCLC_

Respectfully, I was doing this 10 Years ago on Linux with Ubuntu. This stinks of grifter slop.

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justthetech@justhetech·
@davydotcom @dhh So basically you have to get keys from Microsoft for your arch implementation sign your stuff with them and then you’re “in?” lol. Idk just seems kinda the opposite of “open”
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davydotcom@davydotcom·
@justhetech @dhh Unfortunately secure boot is an odd one. Most hardware ships with preinstalled MICROSOFT keys that are utilized for secure boot. It’s been a largely Microsoft controlled implementation. It’s doable , just one of the pain points .
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justthetech@justhetech·
@dhh Yo DHH. I know you mentioned it doesn’t support secure boot from the bios but does support encryption. Is secure boot really a windows thing? It should be an “open” standard right? Is it this problem of getting binaries signed?
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RossRadio@cqcqcqdx·
Some circuit board football/soccer
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James Fredley@JamesFredley·
I’m happy to share that I have been appointed as Vice President & Project Management Committee Chair, @grailsframework at @TheASF! The @grailsframework has also graduated as an official top level project, a massive milestone and culmination of thousands of volunteer hours over the last 18 months. More details: x.com/grailsframewor… This moment feels utterly surreal. Back in the late '90s, as a high school student, I kicked off my career tinkering with the Apache Web Server on Linux—a setup that sparked a lifelong passion. Since then, Apache Tomcat and countless other Apache projects have been cornerstones of my work. Now, it's an incredible honor to give back by serving on a top-level Apache project and contributing to the open source community that shaped my path.
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davydotcom@davydotcom·
@OmarchyLinux went for tiny ! Should add an example on transforming screen 90 degrees for some of these small monitors that are oriented sideways
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davydotcom@davydotcom·
Is it just me or has the iOS Photos app become super cumbersome and confusing to use the most basic features? Even album organization is hidden
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davydotcom@davydotcom·
@dhh @jetbrains Didn’t even know this was in there. Wow , let’s focus on making an IDE that’s good not this silly stuff .
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DHH@dhh·
Hey @jetbrains, you don't have to do this nonsense any more. I fully understand why companies felt cowed into these humiliations, but the woke regime has fallen, so you can stop performing its rites.
Ackshaey Vir Singh@ackshaey

@dhh This. Honestly I’m exhausted with these distractions, glad we’re getting focus back to just shipping good software. Every time my Jetbrains IDE flags ‘fireman’ as an error, I’m reminded of how far we let the Overton window shift this past decade

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