Self proclaimed archivist here. Thank you for sharing. This is important work, and while I’m to an extant already doing “my part” the job is never truly done and I will be taking a lot of guidance from this.
In an effort to not shame ourselves anymore than we already do, my AFK friends and I have deemed smiley fries and dino nuggets “rot (affectionate) foods”. We all keep a bag or two of each in our freezers and will periodically host “rot night” which is basically parallel play night with no shame for wanting to be barely human, or just not be for that matter.
I’m in this picture, and not as part of the crowd :/
Have my upvote.
Yeeaaahhh, sorry to disappoint. Though I was pleasantly surprised it looked as good as it did after quite literally just cutting out the demon core image and pasting it on. Very low effort lol
After prolonged exposure to the demon core, much less two of them, anything is possible.
Yes, it’s the demon core. I have no clue why I was compelled to make this. Well I do know why demon core memes were on my mind, but I have no clue what inspired the truck…
Loooolll!! I was chuckling thinking about the order that they appear and how there’s a dog that got prioritized over 2 of the kids. Assuming all the stickers were applied at the same time.
The only experience I have is small leadership roles in some discord (🤮) communities, but I’d be willing to try my hand at moderating here. I’m trans, I like to think of myself as a good listener, and while my neurodivergence sometimes makes me “not get the joke” I generally think it forces me take a step back from my emotional response to things and look toward community reaction for guidance on various posts and issues. First and foremost I’m glad this community was made to help us stay on LBZ, and I’d love to help contribute to it even though I’m not a frequent poster.
I guess I’ll add a strong affinity for privacy, opt-in centric policy, self governance, and mutual accountability, as core tenants of digital communities. Especially in leadership roles I want to hear from my members, and create systems that work for them, not work the way I maybe envision them.
I have a Boox for when I want a bigger screen, and a Hisense touch (I think that’s the model). I like them both a lot. The Hisense device is also a HiFi audio player which is nice.
This is almost exactly what I’m after. Will probably pick one of these up and experiment with flashing it. The big assumption I feel like is that the keyboard just registers as a normal HID/USB device and will work with any os. Fingerprint and stuff could be fiddly, but we’ll see.
I already have my eye on doing a hotspot from the Calyx Institute and then whatever devices I fancy that have WiFi. I have a phone sized e-reader I already do this with using my phone hotspot, so I’ve considered just making that my norm.
I’ve also got my eye on a few Linux handheld projects for the same reason, and honestly I might lean toward those so I can get more modern hardware. Could potentially incorporate a usb cellular antenna with a Linux handheld to streamline the tethering process.
I recently found a window manager for Linux that is designed for phone sized displays. I’m forgetting the name at the moment, but I’ll come back and update this once I find it.
Another +1 for it here. Use it multiple times a day between Linux, MacOS, android, and iOS.