Yes, I have. It's slow as shit even on an M1. In the time it takes to install one brew package on an M1, a sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade has finished updating a dozen packages on a ten year old intel system with a SATA SSD.
I fucking hate homebrew.
I hate the fact that the project still has the attitude of "sudo is le hard and we are le tired."
The project people are assholes.
The maintainers are often well behind current releases.
It maintains a cache of every installed version for no good reason wasting ~10GB or more of my SSD space.
When it breaks it's impenetrable trying to figure out how it broke, there's nobody to ask for help, the documentation sucks, and the fastest thing is just to wipe the whole fucking directory and start over.
I could go on. I don't know a single person that likes using homebrew - it's just the package manager everyone resigned themselves to use.
I'm not the person you responded to, but I've mostly just accepted that homebrew is another paper cut that you get from using a Mac. If I post publicly about it I'm usually not looking for help.
Years ago I worked with someone who strongly disliked brew because it leaned far too heavily on magic. I was okay with it because it seemed to work well. Brew still uses magic but now it just seems like I'm fighting it every single step of the way. I am le tired.
As a serious question, with no leading implied: what are you fighting about Homebrew? I can say with 100% earnestness that we're interested in improving the user experience, and we want to know where the pain points are for our users.
Actually hearing about them (instead of just cursing at us) is genuinely helpful, and we genuinely appreciate it.
I fucking hate homebrew.
I hate the fact that the project still has the attitude of "sudo is le hard and we are le tired."
The project people are assholes.
The maintainers are often well behind current releases.
It maintains a cache of every installed version for no good reason wasting ~10GB or more of my SSD space.
When it breaks it's impenetrable trying to figure out how it broke, there's nobody to ask for help, the documentation sucks, and the fastest thing is just to wipe the whole fucking directory and start over.
I could go on. I don't know a single person that likes using homebrew - it's just the package manager everyone resigned themselves to use.