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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

  • I think one of Epstein's top tech guys was a Linux dude. I still use BASH, since Fish and Zsh don't really seem very interesting to me.

  • It never went well, because Google was a CIA project from the beginning, so I read.

  • No matter who's in charge, NYC in some areas are too much. Some not so much.

    It depends, but when speaking in middle class terms, it's way too expensive. I'm not from New York (nor will I ever go there), but it's something to consider.

  • Because I'm uninformed on the matter, I opined on it, hence the reason why I gave an opinion for something that I'm not certain on. I sounded like I was certain, but I clearly stated it was an opinion, not fact.

    As for why I talked about this with autism, that's because their communication, social skills, and reasoning are hampered, and even if they try to accommodate for that sort of deal, there are still issues that can't be fixed. Those, like me (as an example), would be unable to be "good" jurors as a result of our hampered emotional control.

  • Nevada is a Spanish word, so "Ne-vaugh-da".

  • Well... taking a look for those with autism, they're cooked.

    Yes, it's a mandatory thing, and those with autism are not automatically exempt, despite that being an ADA violation. It's disgusting to make someone do this, and is actually unlawful all things considered in my opinion.

  • Sendo and I looked at Fossil, and it's indeed decentralized for version control (it has Git integration too if he's not mistaken). That said, I could see that being a bit of a hurdle, though it depends on if people trust Codeberg or not (I know Sendo does, as he has some repos there).

    There are actually open-source collaborative things like Proton Docs or OnlyOffice's word processor to name a few, though there are some others that do the same thing. The question is self-hosting on doo-doo internet.

  • I had an idea off the top of my head for something along these lines:

    • A collaborative writing event that looks something like this:
      • At least 2 people, if not more, write something together (novel, novella, short story, etc.)
      • The group sets a goal of words on a per individual basis to bring about a common goal
        • Minimum of 5,000 words total for the work being done (i.e. 2,500 words per individual)

      • A theme is established for that group, considering the interests, likes, and dislikes of particular genres
      • Event is done using almost exclusively FOSS and/or a local-first proprietary application or two if necessary
        • e.g. myself using Obsidian (local-first), LibreOffice Writer (or the OnlyOffice equivalent), or something else that's either local-first (if closed-source) or FOSS

      • OS doesn't really matter, but Linux or BSD preferred
      • On mobile, GrapheneOS is preferred, but locked-down iOS and/or a de-Googled Android OS could potentially work too

    I don't know the edge cases for an event like this right now, but hopefully, these basics should be alright to serve a foundation of sorts.

  • You need to allow JavaScript in order to do it due to bot scraping.

  • I'm sure the Wayland folk would love that. I don't use Wayland for content creation reasons (I use XLibre instead), though I'm sure that would be real nice. I know some for X11/XLibre potentially have something like Hidamari (of which I tried for a bit).

  • Free Software I notice, which is always nice to see.

  • This is certainly interesting for those learning Japanese. I can't see myself going to Japan sometime in the future due to what's going on over there (mainly, the MyNumber program).

  • Mine is also old (iOS 15), so I can't get digital ID'd on that.

  • Yep, pretty much the plan here all along. It's bullspit if you ask me.

  • Deapple @piefed.social

    Apple rolls out age-verification tools worldwide to comply with growing web of child safety laws | TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com /2026/02/24/apple-rolls-out-age-verification-tools-worldwide-to-comply-with-growing-web-of-child-safety-laws/
  • Not me, but my producer. We're both Java players, and we found some non-P2W servers (Modern Beta, Cherry Block, ModMix, and Gamer Dorks), but my producer was testing them out, and seeing how they worked after making an optimized modpack for himself (he absolutely loves playing modded Minecraft).

  • I think Proton has something like that as far as I'm aware. It's basic, though.

    From a search on AlternativeTo, it looks to be the following, still active:

    • OnlyOffice
    • Proton Docs
    • La Suite Docs
    • Etherpad
    • Fileverse
    • Collabora
    • Framapad
    • Curvenote
    • Airborn
    • Univer (Spreadsheets)
    • Documize

    Hope this helps.

  • What version does this happen to be? It looks like 1.21.10 or 1.21.11.

  • Since my producer and I are using the Odin Project to potentially learn full-stack JS after the foundations course completion on our end (Rails is another option for full-stack development), we could certainly look into Tauri (even if we're not done with that yet). I wonder, however, why many apps don't use Tauri, and instead, Electron.

  • Audiobooks @literature.cafe

    Foxing Society by Mugita Sokio

  • FediWriMo @feddit.online

    New Audiobook Alert!

  • AI Generated Images @sh.itjust.works

    A Sundress Girl I Generated

  • FediWriMo @feddit.online

    I Hate Having to Do This