▲ 14 r/omarchy

My curated list of 4 community themes (all credits to devs)

omarchy-purplewave-theme

omarchy-event-horizon-theme

omarchy-van-gogh-theme

omarchy-robzee84-theme

Hey folks! I've been digging through the community repos and found 4 incredible themes.

I didn't create any of these, full credit to the devs below.

I just wanted to centralize them because each one is WAY more than just a color swap:

Here they are with a quick vibe description:

Please, share your favorite.

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u/Quote-Round — 29 days ago
▲ 85 r/omarchy

Omarchy 3.8.3 is here!

What's new?

· Improved tmux controls with Alt+Enter / Alt+Shift+Enter / Alt+Escape.

· Dynamic window titles for better remote server identification in Hyprland.

· New aliases: cy (for Codex) and mup (for mise).

Plus several important fixes:

· Fixed keyboard input on the LUKS prompt.

· Vulkan drivers for legacy installations.

· Fixed power-profile rules that failed on wake.

· sof-firmware audio for modern Intel chips (Arrow Lake, Meteor Lake, etc.).

· Fingerprint configuration and more.

Check out the full changelog here: https://github.com/basecamp/omarchy/releases/tag/v3.8.3

u/Quote-Round — 1 month ago
▲ 7 r/SaaS

Building was relatively easy, distribution caused me to collapse. Here's my story

4 weeks of code. 12 weeks of trying to distribute it. 0 paying customers. And a burnout I'm still recovering from.

I went full Reddit. I wrote value comments, the kind that supposedly build karma. Each comment takes me about 1 hour to provide something of real value. Zero upvotes. Zero replies from OPs. Absolute silence.

It got to a point where opening Reddit gave me anxiety.

I don't understand how some people can enjoy marketing. It's a game where the reward feels extremely distant and almost unreachable. It's completely different from writing code, for example, where you can see the code working as soon as you finish, but with marketing you don't.

For those who've been through something similar: how did you figure out distribution when you had no audience, no funding, and no desire to do cold outreach all day?
Or you can just share your real story. What has your process been like, especially the distribution part?

u/Quote-Round — 3 months ago
▲ 43 r/VPS+1 crossposts

Thinking about migrating to Hetzner after that Railway outage

Wow, over 5 hours down, getting a 502, Google “blocked their account”, and no ETA. I like Railway, but when you’re losing clients... it’s hard to justify staying.

I keep coming back to DHH’s move, using a VPS like Hetzner.

Hetzner looks ridiculously generous. But the real question is the devops time.

Anyone here actually using Hetzner in production?

Please, share your real experience. how many projects you run, how often you deal with outages,how much time you end up spending on devops.

And if anyone wants to share their experience with any alternative, I'd be glad to hear it.

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u/Quote-Round — 3 months ago