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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

  • Picom is a compositor that a lot of XOrg/XLibre users tend to install for compositing, or making their desktop look nice. I'm using i3 and Cinnamon (both X, one with WIP Wayland support), and it's had a history of issues. Right now, I have fastcompmgr, wich is a fork of an older version of Picom back when it was Compton.

  • Wayland pushes a lot of breaking changes from what I'm aware of, while X is still stable. These are Wayland devs who are projecting what they're doing onto people who use XOrg/XLibre.

  • Basically, take Xorg, improve security and usability, but don't go the Wayland route and break almost everything that requires certain permissions.

  • Nice ad-hominem.

  • I've had a wonderful time with XLibre, actually. Granted, Picom is broken (it always was, to be fair about it), though I figured that out real quick.

  • What you're doing is calling for me to choose a side, instead of being neutral. I'm going based upon technical merit, not so much political merit. I don't even care for politics that much, considering I've been neutral on Lemmy.

  • As far as I'm aware, that was already a thing somewhat with XOrg. It may have been in alpha state, but it was something. Wayland is more broken with it from what I've read on the issue.

  • That's not the point I'm trying to make. Did you read the bottom line, where I talked about technical merit, not political merit? Being apolitical (neutral) is actually the best you can do for something like this.

  • I've going through the Odin Project for web development. Maybe it may cover that.

  • I say at day-mon.

  • Lunar Sabbatarians already know this.

  • From then looks of things, OP, cataloging something like your 25km of walks per week... that's potentially oversharing. If it's something that isn't general, but rather, intimate, that's something you don't want to share. Now, I could be wrong on that since this could be general, but you might want to mind that. I overshared a lot in the past, actually, and learned how to control it myself.

  • I wonder what time you did the maintenance, because I didn't even get on during that time, which was probably during the night.

  • It's actually not so realistic, except for transactional justice.

  • I'd be happy to help in some manner through DM's, or I could probably do Matrix (I need to make a Matrix, though) so at the very least I could help you get on the right track.

    One book I'd recommend taking a look at (it's on Amazon) is Jack Spirko's Laws of Life: Ditch the System Design Your Life. That is, if you happened to be into reading.