
Worked on the basecamp/omarchy repository to deliver two targeted features over two months, focusing on system resilience and device usability. Introduced dosfstools to the default installation packages and developed a migration script using shell and bash, enabling existing systems to recover FAT32 /boot partitions after unclean shutdowns. Enhanced packaging automation and upgrade paths for future releases. Subsequently, implemented a user-facing touchscreen toggle with device detection and an OLED brightness cap, improving display longevity and user feedback through UI enhancements. Demonstrated strengths in device management, package management, and user interface design, with a methodical approach to stability and upgrade compatibility.
Month: 2026-05 — Basecamp/Omarchy: Delivered a user-facing touchscreen toggle with device detection and an OLED brightness cap, enabling device-aware behavior and improved display longevity. The change includes UI state feedback (finger glyph) and targeted scope to minimize risk.
Month: 2026-05 — Basecamp/Omarchy: Delivered a user-facing touchscreen toggle with device detection and an OLED brightness cap, enabling device-aware behavior and improved display longevity. The change includes UI state feedback (finger glyph) and targeted scope to minimize risk.
April 2026 monthly summary for basecamp/omarchy: Implemented a strategic enhancement by adding dosfstools to default installation packages and introducing a migration script to enable existing systems to utilize FAT32 utilities (fsck.fat and mkfs.fat) for the /boot partition. This delivers improved resilience against data corruption during unclean shutdowns and power loss, reduces recovery time, and strengthens recoverability of FAT32-based boot partitions. The change is captured in commit 66da3644fc98fcf00118ffeebf7e0e66eef73770, aligning with packaging automation and upgrade paths for future releases.
April 2026 monthly summary for basecamp/omarchy: Implemented a strategic enhancement by adding dosfstools to default installation packages and introducing a migration script to enable existing systems to utilize FAT32 utilities (fsck.fat and mkfs.fat) for the /boot partition. This delivers improved resilience against data corruption during unclean shutdowns and power loss, reduces recovery time, and strengthens recoverability of FAT32-based boot partitions. The change is captured in commit 66da3644fc98fcf00118ffeebf7e0e66eef73770, aligning with packaging automation and upgrade paths for future releases.

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