@deltafurtrash
| Pronouns | He/They |
| Platforms I use: | Signal, Telegram, and Steam |
| Pronouns | He/They |
| Platforms I use: | Signal, Telegram, and Steam |
@Metaph Sure thing~
*Gets down on my legs, and beginning with my right paw, I'd start scratching your wings. Placing my left on your belly, I'd first get a sense of balance based off your belly's squish vectors, and then begin scratching there too! From one side to the other I'd go, scratchy scratchy scratchy... Eventually working my way up your neck, and finishing with a boop to your nose and a lightly slimy mlem!*
@maxissakitsune That would be correct, yes. Since it's Arch and likely bleeding edge, I doubt there is anything unusual. I don't tend to mess around with encryption that much.
All the same, I very much appreciate your concern, time, and thought in this matter. At least it likely won't happen again now that I do have Obsidian, and leave bread crumbs around my home lab to assemble passwords in case this happens again.
Honestly just wish I knew what was going on. Thought I was going insane back then. But... As one of my other friends pointed out, at the very least if nothing else, it'd be a good exercise in letting go.
I am almost completely convinced everything in this dumb wonderful universe happens for a reason given my life, so maybe it's cooking something. Just don't know how this would help, beyond a lesson in moving on.
But yes, thanks again Maxwell. I honestly apprentice it so much!
Does anyone know any way to get past Arch Linux encryption or any tricks I could use?
Per my DID, I was going to backup data from an old device used by an identity no longer with us. As this was before we started using Obsidian, and before we even knew we were plural, there is almost no hope of remembering it.
If not it's alright, I'd just hate to erase a part of my history that's accidentally been locked away from us... Thanks in advance-