bi :meowreachmelt2: more nyan-binary by the day (enby is fine) possibly nd (specifically autistic), but really don't know and nowhere near dx not a duck, name came first actually! (i still sometimes use it for funny branding purposes, but don't consider/call me a duck <3)
if you wanna give me money for no reason at all: ko-fi.com/itsjustduc (seriously, i have no huge need for it rn, but it's always nice to have some extra to spend - note that other people probably have a bigger need for it than i do)
blocklists are useful
pfp alt: nimona doing the metal sign with their hands header alt: lucius and black pete kissing
ubuntu is good for ease of use until you come around a very new piece of software (you have to build it manually) (it's probably in the AUR) (you have outdated libraries) (you have to recompile the libraries manually)
re: satire@DeeFor many years, direct registration under .uk hasn't been allowed, and the namespace has been split into the subdomains we know and love (including .co.uk, .org.uk, .net.uk, .me.uk, .parliament.uk, and so on) inside which registration was allowed (though not necessarily by everyone; some of those subdomains have very strict registration rules). But you probably ought to know that - against the wishes of many in the internet community in the UK - Nominet is opening up direct registrations in the .uk namespace as of 10 June 2014. serverfault.com/questions/595417/is-co-uk-a-top-level-domain