Aspiring partial German-American Jewish (speculated) Vtuber who currently narrates for [at]CoRedRead on YouTube (Invidious recommended to view, though). Also, former editor for CoculesNation.

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.

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Cake day: October 10th, 2025

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  • While a CachyOS user, I’m old school (X11 user and maybe XLibre) with i3 as my WM of choice. I know, hate on me all you want because I use antiquated tech. It works, unlike Wayland which is still broken as of right now. I need some features not found in Wayland natively, and that requires I use X11 (thankfully, i3 is customizable with some decent plugins). I know about Sway, SwayFX and other i3-style compositors for Wayland, but they don’t work with NVIDIA as of right now I don’t think.


  • I just consume the ribeyes and strip loins, so I get that experience as well (the packaging is different every time it comes for me though, but I think that’s due to old stock that’s well kept and still fresh). For the ground beef and chuck, I’ve never had it (my mother, whom I refer to as Anko, actually recommended I just do the ribeyes and loins), but I’d imagine it’s good. As for the pork, I avoid it (religious reasons) regardless, but I’d probably try it if I hadn’t stopped eating it (I probably got sick eating pork, and other things like crayfish, lobster, crab, and anything else unclean).

    I know the hot dogs aren’t the best, but their quality is actually pretty good despite their taste not being that great.















  • Any Arch-based distribution gives you a ton of control to do whatever you want with it as long as you know what you’re doing. Having used Linux myself for 5 years, nothing beats Arch-based for me. Sure, I started with Manjaro (a big mistake for a beginner in my opinion), though I used around four or five distros (including the now defunct Arco Linux while editing for CoculesNation on YouTube), and stuck to CachyOS (same with my producer, actually).