I always thought Linux looked cool from the outside, but I never really understood why developers became obsessed with it until I actually started using it properly. For most of my life, I was just a normal Windows 10 user. My workflow was simple VS Code, browsers, localhost development, and deploying apps without thinking too much about what was happening underneath. Everything worked, but after building more projects, especially AI and web applications, I started feeling disconnected from the actual systems running my applications. I knew how to build projects. I didn’t know how infrastructure worked. That’s when I started exploring Linux seriously. Discovering Omarchy After trying different Linux distributions, I found Omarchy and instantly liked it. The system felt extremely fast, minimal, and surprisingly clean. Compared to Windows, everything felt more focused. The terminal experience, window management, keyboard shortcuts, and multiple pane workflow completely changed how I worked.…