please do not wear the cat.
hai :3
she/they btw
please do not wear the cat.
thank you for this great idea. i’m saving it into my brain rn
i feel a little more comfortable commenting here.
being a smaller community, i feel like i’m actually contributing when i post something, instead of just adding to a sea of noise
it also helps that i’ve come up with this new “persona”. i’m able to be more of the real me than i can with my main account.
it’s like half way between anonimity and publicity. this account has very little connection to my meatspace existance, so i feel safe to say anything. but at the same time i’m not gonna act like some 4chan user. halfway_neko’s a good girl lol
ye. i’ve been using wayland since forever.
started on hyprland, and then moved to sway, but it’s been an almost perfect experience for me
sometimes i have to install a different version of a package or smth, but otherwise everything works fine.
always All. it’s how i find new communities. it would prob be good if i start subscribing to more of the communities that i like though.
atm i’m just relying on the collective views of the threadiverse to feed me content.
Unexpected Keyboard my beloved.
I can’t type on any other keyboard now, the symbols are too far away.
Oh, I never skip intros. I also don’t usually watch multiple episodes in a row though, so maybe that’s why.
(Arch, btw)
Technical: Better, easier to use APIs for pacman. The last time I tried to do alpm stuff, it wasn’t fun.
Social: Less rtfm. The manual is good, but it’s not cool when people are super elitist (especially towards newbies).
Or better yet, play it blind and then watch the video, and realise you didn’t even see half of the content.
Deleted my entire efi partition while trying to install some grub themes.
And then my backup didn’t work when I tried to restore it.
I have pretty colours now though, so it was all worth it :)
space, ctrl, or sometimes the entire numpad at once. it’s just one big button :P