heya

i exist, waow
i'd love to learn Japanese one day, but i'm too lazy to do anki... :c

i like games!!1!

gamez! my fav is the one, the only Persona 5 Royal!
of course, not only that one, love the Persona franchize!
haven't unfortunately played Persona 1 and the Persona 2 duology.. yet! I'm working on it.. promise.

aside from that, here's my steam profile, check it out for some sloppeak

ps. play persona

also consuming anime/manga

I have an anilist! I update it regularly, contrary to the previous version of this website...
My manga collection is fully physical, I occasinally look for first chapters of series I'm not sure I'd like to read.

and handhelds!

ohh how I love these little silly cute computers.
in my, really shy, collection, there is:

have I mentinoed I love linux?

My computer, Steam Deck and my server all run Linux! I'm not looking back into using W*nslop on anything teehee.

Aside from my main workstation, I also do my work on an M2 Macbook Air16/256 variant + a dedicated 1TB SSD iBought.
However, I run macOS on it.
I have used Asahi Linux on it for two months, it's a fine experience, although I have decided to switch back to slopOS.
tux tux tux sahur (arm64's version)js kill me atp. is fine, a lot of software is available - plus enshitification of popular social media platforms is shining here, as web applications aren't platform dependent!

Alas, there are some caveats that made me drive back to Apple's OS.
As of the time of writing21st of April, 2026. this website update:

Honestly, if not for the sleep, i could look continue using it just fine.
Obviously, Asahi Linux's team did an awesome job at bringing the penguin through Apple's fortress, and I'm still impressed. I don't wanna discredit them!!

I do play games, as I have mentioned at the top.
Currently, my pc is on Arch Linux, and Deck on Bazzite.
Epic Games you lazy ***** bring Fortnite to Linux.

As for my servera gaming laptop plugged in aaaalmost 24/7..
I use Proxmox for VMs and Containers and Tailscale for networking.
I previously used Fedora Server, which was kind of messy, as I mainly just had docker containers thrown around the disk.

yeah..

what do people even write in their bios?
something about themselves?
that's stupid...