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type Sotolf: Human
languages: [English, Norwegian, German, Japanese]
location: Austria
os: Linux.Arch
env: [bspwm, terminal]
occupation: IT-guy
hobbies: [reading, programming, shorthand, puzzles]
bookwyrmhttps://bookwyrm.social/user/sotolf
mastodonhttps://social.linux.pizza/@sotolf
codeberghttps://codeberg.org/sotolf/me/
PronounsHe/They
@kosmoplan I think for a while at least I will mainly stay at mastodon, it's a bit much for me for now :p
@[email protected] @badsynthesis Yeah, the second one is wild :D I also quite liked the new series that PFH wrote, "the Salvation Sequence" it's a really fun series as well, but for variety I just shared one series per author :)
@badsynthesis @[email protected] Ah, looks neat, but I'm not into horror at all, most of the things that I like are more good people doing good things to eachother, I think life itself and media and everything is heavy and dark enough around us these days that I don't really tackle well having it get deep into life my entertainment as well.

But really happy that you found somthing that you like though :D
@[email protected] @badsynthesis Yeah, it's a really cool consept, I also really enjoy the many characters, and even the weirder ones that kind of feels like they are out of place, or at least many think so, like the sylphen roads :)
@badsynthesis I'm very much a sci-fi nerd, and will weed it down to one book per series:

1. Quarter Share, Nathan Lowell
2. Pandora's star, Peter F Hamilton
3. Trading in Danger, Elizabeth Moon
4. Foreigner, C. H. Cherryh
5. Sidespace, G. S. Jennsen

Probably I forgot a lot of other stuff that I like too, but well, at least right now those would be my favourites.

I also share my reading over at
https://bookwyrm.social/user/sotolf/ :)
BookWyrm

Social Reading and Reviewing

@bosse @jrballesteros05 @selea was actually the one that made me try it out, he was talking about different services, and I kind of wanted to see how life is "on the other side" as well :) It's still weird, I like some of it, not a fan of others, all the text does seem a bit big, all the animations and flashy things are still a bit weird to me, and it seems a bit heavy on resources, but there may also be settings somewhere that I can tweak to get it to be a bit better :)
So far this is pretty neat, so there is a couple of things that I kind of wonder about, is there a way to get the post box to not be a modal, so that I can actually read what I'm replying to and so on while writing my comment/post?

Those toasts up in the left corner every time something is happening is also kind of distracting to me, is there a way to turn that off?

I like a lot of what I see here, it's just all a bit much still, and it's different to what I'm used to, which makes me grumpy :p at least in the beginning :p
@jrballesteros05 Not really migrating, just trying it out, as I haven't really used anything else than mastodon, I'm not likely to fully move yet at least, as I'm very happy at linux.pizza :) Just trying out something that is a bit different :)

For now it's kind of overwhelming, loads of stuff everywhere, animation, notifications popping up in the corner, tons of buttons that I don't know what do :p so it will take a bit of time. I don't think I will move completely over, since tusky doesn't really support it as far as I know, but time will tell :)
Trying out this thing :)

I suck at introductions, But here we go, I'm a European langauge guy, both natural langauges and programming languages, I like silly stuff, and talking with nice people. Fan of reading, and otherwise is a serial hobbyist.

#introduction