> Apple is actually the opposite of Ubiquiti -- they don't want you to be able to configure anything or have any visibility into anything.
True, however before I was running a UniFi household I did quite enjoy Apple's Airport equipment. Back in the day it felt like they were the first time I had consumer networking equipment that I wasn't forced to reboot regularly to resolve issues.
Not a fan of either but I feel obligated to point out they don't appear to be sponsoring Omarchy, they just posted about it on their social media account(s). Hyprland they actually did do a small sponsorship for.
Very cool! I think I'll have some opportunity soon to give it a shot, I have just the set of projects that have been needing a tool like this. One thing I think I'm missing after perusing the docs however is, how does one onboard other engineers to the cluster after it has been set up? And similarly, how does deployment from a CI/CD runner work? I don't see anything about how to connect to an existing cluster from a new machine, or at least not that I'm recognizing.
I almost used this recently to gain more control over the HTTP cache behavior in our app at work, but eventually realized what I wanted could be achieved by combining plain old cache headers with some more intelligent cache busting query strings. I would definitely like to see some more real-life examples where this API provides unique benefits over traditional cache handling.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimRefinery