favorite bands · Lemon Demon; Tally Hall.
favorite artists · cavetown; Neil Cicierega; Bo Burnham; Jack Stauber; Will Wood; Toby Fox.
𝙸’𝚖 𝚑𝚊𝚕𝚏 𝚑𝚞𝚖𝚊𝚗 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚑𝚊𝚕𝚏 𝚖𝚊𝚌𝚑𝚒𝚗𝚎
mastodon · @callyral@furry.engineer
i call it “nofetch” because it’s not there
This commit seems to be related.
I’m so glad I don’t care about/don’t notice audio quality. I could listen to a literal microwave oven and I’d consider it a beautiful, high fidelity song.
I don’t know what Soulseek or Freyr are (I’ll look into what they are), but you can use Seal (F-Droid) to download files using yt-dlp on Android.
♞f3+ (knight to f3, check)
pick whichever knight. since there aren’t any kings, just create one so that it is checked.
demand they mirror your food too
Just pull every one, I know one in each cluster will work, but like I gotta make sure
You can’t spy on me through my webcam
I don’t have a webcam
crossing the street beside, but not on, a sidewalk
Retweets are like parentheses in math
^sorry if this shows up as a double comment, i’m not sure why it wasn’t posting my comment^
Retweets are like parentheses in math
i just use either zip or tar+gzip. personally, i avoid rar as it’s a proprietary format.
uBlock Origin + default Firefox tracker blocker on ‘Strict’
Here’s my distrohopping journey (including non-Linux OS)
Windows 7 →
Windows 10 →
Mid 2021, I tried Fedora Linux in a VM and was unable to install it, but I liked it regardless.
So, a while later I decided to try this “Linux” thing on my computer.
Linux Mint (late 2021) →
Arco Linux (arch felt too intimidating) →
Debian (stability = good?) →
Debian Sid (stability = boring
) →
Artix Linux OpenRC (omg i hate systemd so much!1!!) →
Void Linux →
Artix Linux runit (it didn’t work) →
Arch Linux (how do i use systemctl wtf) →
Void Linux again (ah, ln -s /etc/sv/something /run/service/
)→
NixOS unstable (since January 2024)
Honestly, I’m just glad I found something I liked, as NixOS is perfect for tinkering.
During all that distrohopping, I “DE-hopped” even more. Currently I run SwayFX, but I’ve used Cinnamon, XFCE, Plasma, GNOME, AwesomeWM, i3, bspwm, dwm, swaywm and Hyprland.
edit 1: add Artix Linux runit
edit 2: remove NixOS stable from the list
First: Scratch 3.0
Most used: Nix (mostly for my system configuration)
I though only GNOME cared about having client-side decorations? Probably why any GNOME app I have has an annoying toolbar when I’m using a tiling window manager.
Wait, yeah I guess it does make sense that people living in cold climates wouldn’t put chocolate in the fridge. TIL