Convenience over purism
I’m fascinated by photographers using film cameras, guitarists on plain old tube amps, authors writing books with pencil on paper, and the list goes on.
The same goes for Vim (and Neovim) for programmers. It's very pure and inspiring to watch.
However, I have found that I am more of a "convenience-over-purism"-type of person.
Modern guitar modellers are close enough to tube amps for my needs.
A digital Fujifilm has enough manual controls to get close to that «film-feeling» for me.
This is also the reason why Omarchy is a step too far in customization for my liking.
Sure, Apple and macOS have their issues, but it’s close enough for most of my needs.
That being said I draw a lot of inspiration from Omarchy, integrating some of its elements into my macOS setup. And I also really like DHH's energy. It's very captivating and almost had me buying a Framework laptop I don't really need.