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thirty-ish fem-adjacent polyace enby web witch
mother to two, system of six

please do not boost our unlisted posts

note this is not a "professional" or solely technical account, if you're sending a follow request be prepared for it to be weird

“I am what you think I am; I am what your treatment makes of me.”

@Raeve @foone yeah we have seen some fun videos of folks bringing AC6 entities into elden ring, it's rather interesting

@Dangerous_beans that would be pretty effective

"Oof, you'll catch more flies with honey--"

"You know perfectly well that i don't want flies! It's fucked up catgirls I'm after, so if you don't mind I'll continue being as acidic as I like, thank you!"

vrchat continues to be a rather pretty place sometimes

a pink-haired catgirl on the beach with a sparkly dark starfield material jacket, making a peace sign in front of a beautiful pink and orange ocean sunset

oh nope - we made one mistake, time for the imposter syndrome again!

once again just being reminded we're good at what we do - when we actually have the energy to focus and we've got uninterrupted time without a bunch of meetings and calls, we can actually get a lot done!

shame we don't get to feel competent that often

@ijomeli we have also not launched the forum for our forum project yet, for the same reason

@Qyriad @rq fair! before we can get back to that we need to decide if we want to write rust again, and if not what do we want to do it in (we've got the most experience in node but like . . . that has its own complexities)

@rq now we admit that's "simplicity" from one perspective and just extra complexity from another so really our goal would just be to provide more options there

@rq that's fair, we are coming at this from the perspective of someone who has never found php apps easy to set up and maintain just in general, at least personally we prefer something that integrates its own http server so we just put it behind a reverse proxy and call it a day, rather than having to poke and prod at apache or nginx config that is all ultimately just an extremely complex runtime for the software we *actually* want to use

this is making us want to go back to our forum-host software project - we know there's a lot of social and personal reasons folks don't often start forums any more . . . but surely having software that's easier to set up wouldn't hurt right?

@kasdeya this one we found through a twitch stream, that's probably not a reliable method though as it seems every streamer and their dog has discord instead

so we joined a small community web forum again - one that's actually active!

gods we don't know why these died out they're so pleasant and we can just kind of check it every few hours throughout our day and have lovely conversations that aren't too distracting and don't perpetually pull at our attention

anyways uhh, there's not really a point to this we're just happy

since we do have boosts set to autodelete at some point, here's the referenced post:
fox.nexus/@treats/112689206304

re: last boost

us!

@SleepyCatten your third and fourth requirements aren't really entirely there, on any linux distro

a much larger proportion of pc games can run on linux today than at any point previously . . . but if you've got a typical library, probably not all, and while we've been able to get *specific* decades-old windows software to run on linux it's again not a universality and not easy to set up the compatibility layers manually

with that said it's possibly still worth trying - there's not much to lose by setting up a dual-boot install and seeing which things do work or can be made to work, as then you'll have a better idea of whether that trade-off is worth it to your family

re: last boost

today i learned we are brittle

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