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For those here that are old enough to remember Knoppix I think there are some similar things happening here. There were similar theads about Knoppix not being a distro for those who installed to their hdd using the live cd. But there was also clear demand for what it offered.

I for one really liked the out-of-box Omarchy experience and wouldn't know the first thing right now about how to customize arch so that it feels the same as Omarchy. Maybe it's trivial? But honestly I don't care I just like Omarchy's default opinion design way better than any other distro I've tried so far.


FYI there are some styling issues on your landing page on Firefox mobile (dont see it on chrome)


Thank you. Working on the fix rn


I created https://github.com/jarv/newsgoat which is very similar to newsboat


It's more typical of that country and especially the balkans.



I've been hacking on a terminal-based RSS reader that is very similar to Newsboat but written in Go http://github.com/jarv/newsgoat


The bloat of the neovim distributions are real and what I would suggest for anyone who is a long time vim user is to check out kickstart. https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim , specifically the modular fork https://github.com/dam9000/kickstart-modular.nvim which will give you a great (minimal) starting point


Heh the thing I like about kickstart is everything is in one file, though it is a bit unwieldy, so I surrounded most bits around fold markers to make it a bit more manageable.


interesting! yeah I think the one file concept is really neat. Here are some more details about my config with the modular fork if you are curious https://jarv.org/posts/neovim-config/


Here is a terminal based reader that I recently created as an alternative to newsboat https://github.com/jarv/newsgoat

It has some features that I felt was missing from the terminal based readers out there already.


This just reminded me of Teletext!


neat! One thing I expecgted to work that didn't is `:<number>` to jump to a line number.


oops forgot abt that, just added.

wrote the vim controller from memory, pls lmk if u find more


This looks great, would definitely use it for testing if websocket support ever gets added https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/hurl/issues/1096


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