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Aspiring partial German-American Khazarian (speculated) Vtuber. Currently a semi-retired editor for CoculesNation and published audiobook author.

Audiobooks and music (latter not yet established): https://wavlake.com/mugita-sokio

Interests are as follows: Music, Gaming, TTRPGs, Creative Writing, FOSS, Linux, AI, Numerology (Gematria, Chinese Numerology, Chaldean Numerology, etc.), and Pro Wrestling.

PFP was generated using Mistoon Diamond (SD 1.5) with 1Shot and Coconut LoRA for those interested in Stable Diffusion

  • Fluxer, Matrix, TeamSpeek (I think), Nerimity (my recommendation), Stoat (not recommended), and some others are decent.

  • Digital ID (age verification) being enforced on Discord as a result of the shifting political landscape.

  • Nerimity, which I rarely use, is another good option people seem to be missing. My producer is active on there anyway.

  • It's taking me a second to take a look at this, but this is a fantastic look. I'm still learning this particular UI, though with time, I might be able to do something about it.

  • I can't recommend Stoat due to its toxic community. They absolutely hate those of a certain philosophical belief system, which is actually because of German law (of which my producer supposedly violated, and wanted to know what it was).

    Fluxer I'll need my producer to look into.

  • Man-made religions all come from Rome nowadays, even if they don't seem so.

  • In that case, i3 and Cinnamon work OOTB with XLibre. Clearly, I mustn't have read too deep into it.

  • The issue had to do with proof, and yet my arguments were completely poisoned from the beginning, it seems. That's not me admitting defeat, but rather, attempting to see both sides of the argument.

    This is why I don't deal with hiveminds all that well, considering how toxic hivemind culture is, but that's another topic for another day.

  • Ah yes, guilt by association fallacy on full display here. I get it, you don't agree with his political views (I don't agree with all of them, to be fair), and yet you have to use the bad company fallacy (same name for guilt by association) just because I'm using something that was written by someone you have difference of opinion over.

  • Did you read too much into it and not find much? I literally answered the question about Picom.

    Also, thanks for the circumstantial ad hominem about me speaking the truth to light.

  • That's me a lot of the time... but some things I actually do get done. For example, I'm working on a book I'm reading for LibriVox, and plan to finish it soon.

  • Anymore, none of them. Now I know it sounds ridiculous, but that's because I don't even care to see the point if it's just recycled garbage, which was most of them in the past score of years.

  • There's always a script, so spies are not needed.

  • Again, I had a thought of VRR and MRR being in a potential alpha state before Wayland started getting more development.

  • You do you. I won't stop you, considering how many people seemingly think Wayland is the standard right now. I'm looking into Phoenix too, which is a from-scratch X Server implementation, and I'm sure that would be decent.

  • I was comparing the XLibre and Wayland merit technologically speaking. XOrg does have its issues, sure, but Wayland is much worse on some grounds. I explained this here before, for real.

  • There are gaming issues regarding Wayland, and it will stay broken unless a complete re-write of Wayland is done essentially. XOrg is perfectly fine for gaming in my experience.

  • The link I posted has proof of how broken Wayland was by design. It was open-source originally, but when IBM took it over (and other things like PipeWire and systemd), they basically attempted to make more profits by making some of it proprietary due to a provision in GPL-2, tivoizing some of these thing, mainly RHEL in particular. Wayland seems to be the same, as it only benefits the big DEs.