@mint@dcc@JonnyFever@p@ringo yeah I whipped some colored borders in my css too, specifically to highlight whatever post I clicked on to get on the page. I thought colored links break the stream of posts enough but visible borders are better
colors were a little less than desirable, but im certain there’s a conf for that.
How DARE you insult the default drywall-gray bloat! It’s like plan9, you’re not supposed to theme it. It’s engineered to release the minimum required dopamine to get you to finish your post and then hopefully fuck off to do some work instead. If you INSIST on theming it there’s a custom css setting which will load it for you, or you load that somewhere in your browser, both work fine.
@charlie_root@meso people will hook up everything they can to weechat. I think the xmpp plugin can't send files or something but it has omemo so mostly usable
@meso@get@netdoll@animeirl how do I get on the alex gleason erp mumble? I downloaded the thing for the first time in forever I’m gonna put a reminder to haunt the place on the next bottle I get
@Jojothegoodperson@meso@usernameswift@Centaur@xianc78@MercurialBlack I have the privilege of not needing pc access at all to live now. I use disroot and fedora.email for my boxes, both free and usable through tor. fedora is closed now I think, but you being a respected fedizen can probably bother sjw about it and he’ll let you in.
I think that service is the only email service that’s decentralized
uh… how so? It’s a server on a rack. pretty centralized
@xianc78@meso@usernameswift@Centaur@Jojothegoodperson@MercurialBlack antifa’s an orchiestrated terrible look for leftists, I know for a fact there’s pretty extreme guys who aren’t THIS retarded about it. but yeah disroot is leftoid tech, although I believe (belief guys) they have enough integrity to keep to their rules. which really aren’t that prohibitive, just don’t post nwords anywhere near your handle featuring disroot.org.
but really the xmpp is shit. I think the omemo doesn’t work and they blacklist some servers for no reason
@Jojothegoodperson@meso@usernameswift@Centaur@xianc78@MercurialBlack eh, disroot’s generally fine. they have a tos and a clear ideological leaning but they’re not hunting down nazis or anything. at last they haven’t hunted me down yet for daring use eientei. the email at least works well enough I sent them 20 bux to keep going.
@Jojothegoodperson@meso@usernameswift@Centaur@MercurialBlack what do you mean? you want the entire thing on the tor? because I think people do that, but just running whatever client you use with torsocks will likely do whatever you need it to.
@usernameswift@Centaur@MercurialBlack seems like it’s just one indonesian person deciding they should revive the oldest distro in existance but not using the code or anything at all since it’s too old so it’s basically just appropriating the name :apensive:
shitty thing to do. you don’t need a name to make it big in the linux underground. look to venom linux: the name sucks, the only way to get support for this thing is a middle eastern telegram channel and people still use it https://github.com/venomlinux/ports/commits/repos
Yggdrasil was the first company to create a live CD Linux distribution.[1] Yggdrasil Linux described itself as a “Plug-and-Play” Linux distribution, automatically configuring itself for the hardware.
This alpha release contained the 0.98.1 version of the Linux kernel, the v11r5 version of the X Window System supporting up to 1024x768 with 256 colours, various GNU utilities such as their C/C++ compiler, the GNU Debugger, bison, flex, and make, TeX, groff, Ghostscript, the elvis and Emacs editors, and various other software.
wikipedia puts it at 92, which is older than slackware, so certified fucking old. seems like they couldn’t get their shit properly together any time before debian released a stable release in 96 though so it’s ded
A community effort in continuing the development of Yggdrasil has been started in early 2022, having an alpha release planned to be on late March or early April 2022.[12]
@ten@coolboymew it’s different culture. you should understand:
a lot of it is literal children cartoons. but it’s not made by children cartoonists but acclaimed people, which draws unlikely viewers and, if handled correctly, lets unlikely themes to be expressed in unlikely places, which is cool to watch
a bunch of it in just ads for other stuff. japan has a media mix going on, which isn’t present anywhere else in the world with comparable level of nuance - a real interpretations for stories as stupid as a manga candy ad, or building a full fledged narrative about how motorbikes are cool just to sell you a honda.
japan’s been drawing on teenage talent for years now, with light novels originally published on the internets going to print in tomes rivaling the bible and getting adopted into every medium possible
more crap I’m too drunk to describe
It’s a thing. Takes an approach to enjoy it but it’s cool.