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i mainly just worked on updating the /uses section on my homepage this week. wrote a new blog post about that and other stuff i've been up to lately: https://ellesho.me/page/website/now/#im-tired
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First time I've ever heard triangle brackets... where's the third side?? Get it together! Jokes aside, I'm becoming increasingly convinced that neutrality at the individual and company level are a privilege that ends up benefiting the bullies. I can sympathize for growing companies like framework who need every ounce of support they can get, which currently puts them in a dilemma. If it were me, I think I would try to clarify framework's worldview and focus on accessibility and inclusivity. Noting that omarchy + hyprland are useful and free* tools made by people whose views (hopefully) don't align with the company. * low key feels like omarchy is really a user acquisition trojan horse as it bundles in basecamp + hey + probably other 37signals software by default. Even if it can be ignored + uninstalled, still feels like a free ad for them to be like "hey!! we exist!!! we're not like _those_ other companies!"
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oops, i mistyped angle brackets (⌒_⌒;) i'll fix that later i think the times we live it make it even harder to have neutrality because we constantly see people being attacked and abducted in the streets every day now the thing with framework is if they just didn't do so much public omarchy glazing on the framework accounts, no one would really care if nirav uses it on his personal computer. now the framework discord is even on strike! omarchy is not a real distro. it's just one guy's user preferences for arch linux and it includes terrible stuff like grok and apparently a keybinding that launches twitter (¬_¬;) as i've written in my recent hyprland post, i prefer when my os comes as a blank slate rather than full of bloatware
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