mugita_sokiovt

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Neigsendoig (my producer) and I have used i3 for a while... and we've probably stayed on that since we first started using WMs.

That said, we've attempted the likes of Xmonad (configured in Haskell), Awesome (configured in Lua), HerbstluftWM, BSPWM, Hypr (not Hyprland), JWM, Ratpoison and even SXWM.

Neigsendoig and I wouldn't recommend any Wayland compositor due to new security risks (despite an attempt to fix X11 security issues), though a lot of people want Wayland to be shoved down our throats. We personally use X11 due to many things that Wayland devs can't/won't fix.

This is also part of the reason why the two of us are excited about XLibre (as much as some will hate the control of IBM, GNOME and FreeDesktop with their Wayland, Systemd and PipeWire push). Sure, its main developer left the project from what we've heard, but otherwise, there are a lot of contributions to it, and it will improve big time.

Nostr is one of them, but I'd learn how to set that up first before using Primal.

Also, Nostr means Notes and Stuff on Relays, and is Free Software. This is the wild west of the internet, from what I was notified by my producer, Neigsendoig.

That's the problem. It's the payment processors who were bullied by Collective Shout who chose what to ban, not Valve or the US.

Drinking in public and being drunk will get you (from what I understand) charged with the following:

  • DWI or DUI if you drink and drive
  • Public Intoxication otherwise

I think those are the two major offenses that could get you targeted if you drink too much and do something stupid while drunk.

I'd rather self-host with rclone and NextCloud if necessary, as Google Drive is not for me. I won't even be getting a Google account (though my producer does).

It's absolutely worth them big time! That is some old-school stuff that you could certainly keep, especially since newer versions after 5e are probably going to be trashed by WotC, knowing the mistake they made by putting 5.1 under CC BY.

[–] mugita_sokiovt@discuss.online 3 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Not necessarily self-host, but I actually have an Obsidian vault that's local-only. That is a vault where I can do my content creation brainstorming, especially script writing for Cocules Reddit Readings, of which I happened to be the new narrator for.

Otherwise, I try to do everything local without having to use something like Syncthing or NextCloud.

My producer, Neigsendoig, uses Wavlake. I'd be happy to provide a link if you all are interested.

Both Neigsendoig (my producer) and I are Aspies, yes.

I have a sneaking suspicion that this will destroy some part of the D&D community. I'd rather play older versions up to 3.5e (and so would my producer), but that's just me.

My producer had used Linux for almost 5 years by now (on the 20th of this month), and I had used it for just around the same amount of time (shorter than him).

This is way truer than you think in my opinion....

 

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A community focused on Cocules Media operated YouTube channels, CoculesNation, [at]Neigsendoig and Cocules Reddit Readings. Discussions include GNU/Linux, Free Software Philosophy, gaming, music production, and many more things.

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This isn't anything new, as VTubers have been known to run Reddit communities. How about an aspiring VTuber running a Lemmy community? That is something kinda unknown in the first place, don't you think?

Anyway, my name is Mugita Sokio, and I'm the former editor for Neigsendoig Cocules (who just goes by Sendo). I'm also the aspiring VTuber who's the narrator for the Cocules Reddit Readings, one of three channels operated by Cocules Media (the others are CoculesNation and [at]Neigsendoig on YouTube).

I also happened to be the owner of the Cocules Media community for Lemmy, as it's my first foray into the Fediverse... and by making a Reddit-style community for some silly reason (but I'm sure it'll be fine)

The community is here. Keep in mind, though, that I'm using Discuss.Online to do this, but since I set it to public, any Fediverse user should be able to join in just fine. It'll just be me right now (since Sendo won't even be getting an account), but once I establish myself elsewhere on the Fediverse, then I should be in good shape if I play my cards right.

I hope you have fun discussing GNU/Linux, gaming, music production, libreware, TTRPG's and Free Software philosophy over there!

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