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  1. I will make this a mega pin post.

    :gnu: :tux: :NoAI:

    Disclaimer:

    My opinions are my own and do not represent any organization. I will update this post occasionally. Please follow for more!

    Contents:
    1. Ways to support me.
    2. Where else to find me.
    3. More information about myself.
    4. Important Posts
    5. Currently used/recommended software

    1. Support:

    Liberapay: liberapay.com/terminaltilt/don
    Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/terminaltilt

    2. Where else you can find me:

    Personal:
    PieFed: piefed.social/u/Resplendent606

    Terminal Tilt:
    Youtube: youtube.com/@TerminalTilt
    Linkstack: links.terminaltilt.com/
    Website: terminaltilt.com
    Mastodon: climatejustice.social/@termina

    3. More about me:

    Hi, I am Bryan. I love talking about #FOSS #Privacy #SelfHosting #LinuxGaming and #SocialJustice You can reach me here via DMs. All Terminal Tilt inquires should be directed to the methods linked above. I’m happy to help with Linux or self-hosting questions.

    I live in East Tennessee, USA. I am an omnisexual cis-gendered man (he/him). I have been happily married for 17 years to my best friend and the love of my life. I have a Bichon Frisé who I adore and consider my own child (fur baby). I am type 1 bipolar and I have undifferentiated connective tissue disease (UCTD) which has similarities to Lupus.

    I am an atheist and I consider myself a "humanist." I identify as left/progressive/socialist/eco-Marxist. I am 100% anti-fascist, anti-AI, and anti-big tech.

    I am a supporter for social justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, the preservation and protection of our environment, consumer and privacy rights, the Free Software Movement (FOSS), and the defense and independence of victims of genocide, invasion, and injustice (Ukraine 🇺🇦 and Palestine 🇵🇸).

    I advocate for the use and promotion of free and open software and the right to repair. I use Debian GNU/Linux (btw) on my desktop, laptop, and Proxmox on my server running VMs of Debian and Home Assistant OS. :gnu: :tux: I also use GrapheneOS on mobile. I am a card carrying member of the @fsf and the @eff

    I believe privacy is a human right. I have deGoogled myself and I am strongly anti-big-tech. I proudly deleted my Google, Microsoft, and Reddit accounts. I prefer to support organizations who are community run or employee owned (like coops) when possible, resist the use of trends like "AI" and "LLM's." :NoAI:

    I moved to climatejustice.social in August 2025 because I wanted to be around people who are like minded. I am pleasantly surprised that not only does this community share similar interests and goals, there are also some extremely intelligent people here. I have enjoyed my time here and I highly recommend it if you need/want a new Fediverse home.

    Other charities, organizations, and projects I have supported:

    Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): eff.org | @eff
    Free Software Foundation (FSF): my.fsf.org/join | @fsf
    Privacy Guides: privacyguides.org | @privacyguides
    Dolly Parton's Imagination Library: imaginationlibrary.com/
    The #LuigiMangione Official Legal Fund: givesendgo.com/luigi-defense-f

    Some of my favorite people on Mastodon:

    @Em0nM4stodon
    @PaulaToThePeople
    @trashheap
    @giuseppegv
    @splendorr
    @Jc00qe
    @jonah
    @PhoenixSerenity
    @JanUwU42
    @adubya

    4. Important posts:

    Dare to Be Forgotton: climatejustice.social/@resplen

    Dare to Be Inconvenienced: climatejustice.social/@resplen

    Dare to be Disconnected: climatejustice.social/@resplen

    Please Stop Using "Bipolar" as an Adjective: climatejustice.social/@resplen

    Debian based GNU/Linux distros: climatejustice.social/@resplen

    5. Currently recommended GNU/Linux software:
    Consolidated list to my Codeberge here: codeberg.org/resplendent606/te

    #GNULinux #GNU #Linux #FSF #Debian #GrapheneOS #Socialism #LGBT #LGBTQIA #Disability #Environmentalism #deGoogle #NoAI #Omnisexual

  2. A Series Round Up: Disabilities & Ministry - livingchurch.org

    @Episcopalian

    livingchurch.org/covenant/disa

    Still reading through all the links. I'm a parent and advocate for my daughter.

    We are a small parish and everyone is crazy about my daughter thankfully making it all convenient. It was still quite a lot to navigate as a Dad and coming from another denomination background.

    Sharing if it helps and proud that we have leadership that considers this.

    #episcopalian

  3. A Series Round Up: Disabilities & Ministry - livingchurch.org

    @Episcopalian

    livingchurch.org/covenant/disa

    Still reading through all the links. I'm a parent and advocate for my daughter.

    We are a small parish and everyone is crazy about my daughter thankfully making it all convenient. It was still quite a lot to navigate as a Dad and coming from another denomination background.

    Sharing if it helps and proud that we have leadership that considers this.

    #episcopalian

  4. A Series Round Up: Disabilities & Ministry - livingchurch.org

    @Episcopalian

    livingchurch.org/covenant/disa

    Still reading through all the links. I'm a parent and advocate for my daughter.

    We are a small parish and everyone is crazy about my daughter thankfully making it all convenient. It was still quite a lot to navigate as a Dad and coming from another denomination background.

    Sharing if it helps and proud that we have leadership that considers this.

    #episcopalian

  5. A Series Round Up: Disabilities & Ministry - livingchurch.org

    @Episcopalian

    livingchurch.org/covenant/disa

    Still reading through all the links. I'm a parent and advocate for my daughter.

    We are a small parish and everyone is crazy about my daughter thankfully making it all convenient. It was still quite a lot to navigate as a Dad and coming from another denomination background.

    Sharing if it helps and proud that we have leadership that considers this.

  6. Unity is Not Partisan, Easter 6 (A) – May 10, 2026

    @Episcopalian

    episcopalchurch.org/sermon/uni

    Really liked reading this Sermon on the website for today. It really gave me a lot to reflect on. Personally I often let the times and current affairs get the best of me.

    I'm on Piefed and guess I can't interact with the community with that account. Testing out if my Mastodon will work.

    Hope everyone had a great Mother's Day.

    #episcopalian

  7. Unity is Not Partisan, Easter 6 (A) – May 10, 2026

    @Episcopalian

    episcopalchurch.org/sermon/uni

    Really liked reading this Sermon on the website for today. It really gave me a lot to reflect on. Personally I often let the times and current affairs get the best of me.

    I'm on Piefed and guess I can't interact with the community with that account. Testing out if my Mastodon will work.

    Hope everyone had a great Mother's Day.

    #episcopalian

  8. Unity is Not Partisan, Easter 6 (A) – May 10, 2026

    @Episcopalian

    episcopalchurch.org/sermon/uni

    Really liked reading this Sermon on the website for today. It really gave me a lot to reflect on. Personally I often let the times and current affairs get the best of me.

    I'm on Piefed and guess I can't interact with the community with that account. Testing out if my Mastodon will work.

    Hope everyone had a great Mother's Day.

    #episcopalian

  9. Unity is Not Partisan, Easter 6 (A) – May 10, 2026

    @Episcopalian

    episcopalchurch.org/sermon/uni

    Really liked reading this Sermon on the website for today. It really gave me a lot to reflect on. Personally I often let the times and current affairs get the best of me.

    I'm on Piefed and guess I can't interact with the community with that account. Testing out if my Mastodon will work.

    Hope everyone had a great Mother's Day.

  10. For morning prayer my go to has still been The Daily Office Chanted. Though I try to catch some online services of other parishes in the region too. Rest I just read and occasionally if busy pull out the Venite.app. Also keep one of those Forward Day by Day on me too. Not the best keeping up with that pamphlet.

    thedailyofficechanted.podbean.

    Going down the highway on a bicycle with the heavens above, the endless plains all around, and semi-trucks flying by at 70mph it is a great experience. The Gregorian Chants adds a special touch.

    Not going to lie, it feels like grilling & smoker season already. I have a lot of branches & some lump coal left over from Fall/Winter.

    Lent is nice and enjoy respecting the season but the Patio is calling this Daddy-O every weekend. Really was helpful because I struggle the most during winter, and it was great to move that focus elsewhere.

    Spring and Easter is a comfortable transition for sure. Gardening, sports, and nature walks.

    #Episcopalian

  11. For morning prayer my go to has still been The Daily Office Chanted. Though I try to catch some online services of other parishes in the region too. Rest I just read and occasionally if busy pull out the Venite.app. Also keep one of those Forward Day by Day on me too. Not the best keeping up with that pamphlet.

    thedailyofficechanted.podbean.

    Going down the highway on a bicycle with the heavens above, the endless plains all around, and semi-trucks flying by at 70mph it is a great experience. The Gregorian Chants adds a special touch.

    Not going to lie, it feels like grilling & smoker season already. I have a lot of branches & some lump coal left over from Fall/Winter.

    Lent is nice and enjoy respecting the season but the Patio is calling this Daddy-O every weekend. Really was helpful because I struggle the most during winter, and it was great to move that focus elsewhere.

    Spring and Easter is a comfortable transition for sure. Gardening, sports, and nature walks.

    #Episcopalian

  12. For morning prayer my go to has still been The Daily Office Chanted. Though I try to catch some online services of other parishes in the region too. Rest I just read and occasionally if busy pull out the Venite.app. Also keep one of those Forward Day by Day on me too. Not the best keeping up with that pamphlet.

    thedailyofficechanted.podbean.

    Going down the highway on a bicycle with the heavens above, the endless plains all around, and semi-trucks flying by at 70mph it is a great experience. The Gregorian Chants adds a special touch.

    Not going to lie, it feels like grilling & smoker season already. I have a lot of branches & some lump coal left over from Fall/Winter.

    Lent is nice and enjoy respecting the season but the Patio is calling this Daddy-O every weekend. Really was helpful because I struggle the most during winter, and it was great to move that focus elsewhere.

    Spring and Easter is a comfortable transition for sure. Gardening, sports, and nature walks.

    #Episcopalian

  13. For morning prayer my go to has still been The Daily Office Chanted. Though I try to catch some online services of other parishes in the region too. Rest I just read and occasionally if busy pull out the Venite.app. Also keep one of those Forward Day by Day on me too. Not the best keeping up with that pamphlet.

    thedailyofficechanted.podbean.

    Going down the highway on a bicycle with the heavens above, the endless plains all around, and semi-trucks flying by at 70mph it is a great experience. The Gregorian Chants adds a special touch.

    Not going to lie, it feels like grilling & smoker season already. I have a lot of branches & some lump coal left over from Fall/Winter.

    Lent is nice and enjoy respecting the season but the Patio is calling this Daddy-O every weekend. Really was helpful because I struggle the most during winter, and it was great to move that focus elsewhere.

    Spring and Easter is a comfortable transition for sure. Gardening, sports, and nature walks.

  14. Taking a gander over at Surf.Social and wouldn't you know that @Sarahp already has a #Episcopalian Feed setup.

    Clicked the Watch tab and it paid off instantly with @FrChazzz"s video being first with that Artemis II picture.

    Maybe we need to promote episcodon.net for Mastodon. There is a lot of Bluesky representation.

  15. Taking a gander over at Surf.Social and wouldn't you know that @Sarahp already has a #Episcopalian Feed setup.

    Clicked the Watch tab and it paid off instantly with @FrChazzz"s video being first with that Artemis II picture.

    Maybe we need to promote episcodon.net for Mastodon. There is a lot of Bluesky representation.

  16. Taking a gander over at Surf.Social and wouldn't you know that @Sarahp already has a #Episcopalian Feed setup.

    Clicked the Watch tab and it paid off instantly with @FrChazzz"s video being first with that Artemis II picture.

    Maybe we need to promote episcodon.net for Mastodon. There is a lot of Bluesky representation.

  17. Taking a gander over at Surf.Social and wouldn't you know that @Sarahp already has a #Episcopalian Feed setup.

    Clicked the Watch tab and it paid off instantly with @FrChazzz"s video being first with that Artemis II picture.

    Maybe we need to promote episcodon.net for Mastodon. There is a lot of Bluesky representation.

  18. Taking a gander over at Surf.Social and wouldn't you know that @Sarahp already has a Feed setup.

    Clicked the Watch tab and it paid off instantly with @FrChazzz"s video being first with that Artemis II picture.

    Maybe we need to promote episcodon.net for Mastodon. There is a lot of Bluesky representation.

  19. I've had this little Chromebook that I bought for cheap for a while. When I moved to Linux, the audio wouldn't work. For a long time, that was fine, but I finally got around to building a custom kernel, as the excellent chrultrabook project mentions. It all works now!

    After compiling on a better machine, I simply transferred the Linux kernel image, made the initrd, and copied over the modules. I updated the bootloader config, and then the audio worked after restarting.

    I actually started this process before the chrultrabook project existed, or at least before I knew about them, but honestly, they're a great crew. I'm so glad for all the work and contributions everyone has made to it. It's great to have the documentation and all the helpful scripts to get the keyboard and audio working!

    Great to have a little machine to take in the car and library that I don't have to fret about. Check them out if you're interested in something similar: docs.chrultrabook.com/

    #Chromebook #Chrultrabook

  20. I've had this little Chromebook that I bought for cheap for a while. When I moved to Linux, the audio wouldn't work. For a long time, that was fine, but I finally got around to building a custom kernel, as the excellent chrultrabook project mentions. It all works now!

    After compiling on a better machine, I simply transferred the Linux kernel image, made the initrd, and copied over the modules. I updated the bootloader config, and then the audio worked after restarting.

    I actually started this process before the chrultrabook project existed, or at least before I knew about them, but honestly, they're a great crew. I'm so glad for all the work and contributions everyone has made to it. It's great to have the documentation and all the helpful scripts to get the keyboard and audio working!

    Great to have a little machine to take in the car and library that I don't have to fret about. Check them out if you're interested in something similar: docs.chrultrabook.com/

    #Chromebook #Chrultrabook

  21. I've had this little Chromebook that I bought for cheap for a while. When I moved to Linux, the audio wouldn't work. For a long time, that was fine, but I finally got around to building a custom kernel, as the excellent chrultrabook project mentions. It all works now!

    After compiling on a better machine, I simply transferred the Linux kernel image, made the initrd, and copied over the modules. I updated the bootloader config, and then the audio worked after restarting.

    I actually started this process before the chrultrabook project existed, or at least before I knew about them, but honestly, they're a great crew. I'm so glad for all the work and contributions everyone has made to it. It's great to have the documentation and all the helpful scripts to get the keyboard and audio working!

    Great to have a little machine to take in the car and library that I don't have to fret about. Check them out if you're interested in something similar: docs.chrultrabook.com/

    #Chromebook #Chrultrabook

  22. I've had this little Chromebook that I bought for cheap for a while. When I moved to Linux, the audio wouldn't work. For a long time, that was fine, but I finally got around to building a custom kernel, as the excellent chrultrabook project mentions. It all works now!

    After compiling on a better machine, I simply transferred the Linux kernel image, made the initrd, and copied over the modules. I updated the bootloader config, and then the audio worked after restarting.

    I actually started this process before the chrultrabook project existed, or at least before I knew about them, but honestly, they're a great crew. I'm so glad for all the work and contributions everyone has made to it. It's great to have the documentation and all the helpful scripts to get the keyboard and audio working!

    Great to have a little machine to take in the car and library that I don't have to fret about. Check them out if you're interested in something similar: docs.chrultrabook.com/

    #Chromebook #Chrultrabook

  23. I've had this little Chromebook that I bought for cheap for a while. When I moved to Linux, the audio wouldn't work. For a long time, that was fine, but I finally got around to building a custom kernel, as the excellent chrultrabook project mentions. It all works now!

    After compiling on a better machine, I simply transferred the Linux kernel image, made the initrd, and copied over the modules. I updated the bootloader config, and then the audio worked after restarting.

    I actually started this process before the chrultrabook project existed, or at least before I knew about them, but honestly, they're a great crew. I'm so glad for all the work and contributions everyone has made to it. It's great to have the documentation and all the helpful scripts to get the keyboard and audio working!

    Great to have a little machine to take in the car and library that I don't have to fret about. Check them out if you're interested in something similar: docs.chrultrabook.com/

  24. Been playing around with @skiptools and the experience is impressive so far! This could be a great way to build cross-platform apps in Swift. Created a weekly calendar view for it github.com/aduryagin/skip-week #Skip #Swift #iOSDev #OpenSource