The vibes around Linux are changing fast. Companies of all shapes and
sizes are paying fresh attention. The hardware game on
x86 is rapidly improving. And thanks to OpenCode and
Claude Code, terminal user interfaces (TUIs) are suddenly everywhere.
It's all this and Omarchy that we'll be celebrating in New York City
on April 10 at the Shopify SoHo Space for the first
OMACON!
We've got an incredible lineup of speakers coming. The creator of
Hyprland, Vaxry, will be there. Along with ThePrimeagen and TJ
DeVries. You'll see OpenCode creator Dax Raad. Omarchy power
contributors Ryan Hughes and Bjarne Øverli. As well as Chris Powers
(Typecraft) and myself as Linux superfans. All packed into a single
day of short sessions, plenty of mingle time, and some good food.
Tickets go on sale tomorrow (February 19) at 10am EST. We only have room for 130 attendees total, so I imagine the offered-at-cost $299 tickets will go quickly. But if you can't manage to snatch a ticket in time, we'll also be recording everything, so you won't be left out entirely.
But there is just something special about being together in person about a shared passion. I've felt the intensity of that three years in a row now with Rails World. There's an endless amount of information and instruction available online, but a sense of community and connection is far more scarce. We nerds need this.
We also need people to JUST DO THINGS. Like kick off a fresh Linux distribution together with over three hundred contributors so far all leaning boldly into aesthetics, ergonomics, and that omakase spirit.
Omarchy only came about last summer, now we're seeing 50,000 ISO downloads a week, 30,000 people on the Discord, and now our very first exclusive gathering in New York City. This is open source at its best. People from all over, coming together, making cool shit.