I'm using Luakit; and I might be able to share an edited version of the homepage, though it could be a while before I get around to it. When it's ready, though, expect a PrivateBin link right here.
OSX Snow Leopard. The main issues with everything I've tried recently are:
OpenBSD: Disk partitioning process was not explained clearly by anyone.
FreeBSD: Refused to find any WiFi networks. Won't boot.
NetBSD: Beeps loudly and uncontrollably on the WiFi config screen.
KANOTIX: Couldn't see my disk.
antiX: Wouldn't partition my disk.
GNU Guix: Actually installed, but the Guix package manager kept crashing post-install. I blame my old processor and my 3GB of RAM. I'm also not a fan of the filesystem layout in Guix.
I use Tutanota, which is based in Germany. It's FOSS and it's apparently resistant to decryption by quantum computers, which is impressive. They are also currently working on TutaDrive, which is a quantum-resistant cloud storage provider.
Looking real nice there. I might have to copy your dotfiles if I decide to try out bspwm.