your dotfiles are not a distro
omarchy is
DHH's latest infatuation - omarchy
describes itself like so:
> Omarchy is a beautiful, modern & opinionated Linux distribution by DHH.
as a longtime frequenter of
r/unixporn, it was immediately apparent to me that this is not a distribution in any traditional sense -- the entire "omarchy platform" amounts to DHH's hyper-personalized dotfiles.
the whole thing should probably just be a few gists.
ultimately i think that any interest in The Linux Desktop Experience is a good thing, but i take serious issue with omarchy's posturing -- _why_ is omarchy is a huge focus of DHH's?
and _why_ does it have a conference, sponsors, and merchandise?
especially when longstanding distros like Debian have struggled with funding and sponsorship for decades?
i think there are 2 things going on here:
1. the advent of LLMs has made unix ricing orders of magnitude easier & more broadly interesting
2. apple's hardware lead & overall design philosophy is falling apart
3. DHH realized this, and is cashing in on a wave of new, inexperienced users looking for a cool looking "Linux 2 Install"
a hyper-configured Linux install is, necessarily, hyper-individual. if you install omarchy, you are not installing a Linux distribution - you are installing Arch Linux with DHH's personal preferences on top.
~~example time~~
here are a few default hyprland keybinds that come out of the box:
SUPER + SHIFT + ALT + A: opens "https://grok.com"
SUPER + SHIFT + C: opens "https://app.hey.com/calendar/weeks/"
SUPER + SHIFT + E: opens "https://app.hey.com"
SUPER + SHIFT + ALT + X: opens "https://x.com/compose/post"
multi-character keybinds to open... grok? the X post dialogue? hey.com? reeeeeally?
and somehow, the pre-installed application list is even worse. it contains such gems as:
* 1password
* claude-code
* spotify
* typora
plus preloaded scripts to install such refuse as:
* brave browser
* dropbox
* nordvpn (lol)
what are we doing?? these are not the kinds of packages that any sane distro would ship to its users.
and one last thing that's personally offensive to me: a 37-line default ghostty config
shipping a default config for a terminal that's designed to be usable without any configuration...
* my eyes roll out of my head *
if you're new to Linux, skip omarchy and install a real distribution - not some guy's personal dotfiles.
if i wanted shitware, i'd just install Windows.
~ jes