while I still use ohmyzsh, a lot of it's opponents make it's slowness one of its complaints. You don't need ohmyzsh to have fancy things, it's just makes setting it all up a little easier.
Since version 4.0 the version numbers have nothing to do with changes and are strictly time based. Linux 5.0 happened after Linux 4.20 because Linus "ran out of hands and toes to count on", same thing with 6.0 after 5.19
I really enjoy the "maximize windows go to their own workspace" thing that macOS does, it combines really nice with swiping workspaces with the trackpad.
There's a gnome extension that mimics this but it's kinda buggy and feels like a hack.
America's basically never had public utilities to begin with.
If you're not at the whims of the electric company, you're at the whims of the gas company. Which is sometimes the same one.
Vaxry's themselves does this all the time. He's an asshole.
Like I get OSS developers don't owe anyone anything, but some people think that means they can be an asshole to their users for no reason too.
Just look at this for example. Someone asked a clarifying question and Vaxry basically said "stop making noise". Ironically producing more noise instead of just, idk, answering them?
https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland/issues/1817
Debian (and Ubuntu) has the package "fake-hwclock". I'm sure other distros do too.
Periodically saves the time info to disk and resets the clock with it on boot.