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CW: Messy diaper

Black and white adult Leafeon character in a very full diaper outside of a public restroom with the note “I’ll let you use the bathroom if you can hold it until I get back…see you in a few hours pushypants, have fun at the park!”

CW: Messy diaper Black and white adult Leafeon character in a very full diaper outside of a public restroom with the note “I’ll let you use the bathroom if you can hold it until I get back…see you in a few hours pushypants, have fun at the park!”

It’s only been 10 minutes my tail is already flagging again >///>

I don’t think I’ll be making it to the potty any time soon…

(Tysm to @/snailpants.bsky.social for the amazing piece!!!)

2 months ago 249 54 1 0
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FINALLY, my #SixFanarts meme for this year is finished! I'll quote re-skeet with the full images/tags for the sake of convenience

🔳[ #vsky #vtuber #art #artmeme #furryart ]🔲

1 month ago 12 5 0 6

AAAA holy crap thank you so much!! And a thank you to @kitsyna.bsky.social as well! 💙

2 weeks ago 4 0 0 0

Here's @floppyearfreak.bsky.social's entry as nominated by @kitsyna.bsky.social

1 month ago 56 12 2 0

I'll give that one a look! Thanks! ^^

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

These are just my thoughts after doing cursory research and testing over the week.

Many people may just opt to try to get around the age verification, but I'm also concerned about Discord scraping private data from DMs and servers.

Let me know if you guys have any other suggestions or plans!

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

[Teamspeak]
Not open source, but does allow for self-hosting. TS has developed a lot over the years. If your main priority is voice chat and gaming as a group, TS might be a decent solution.

Like Matrix, running your own server does require some effort or money, but it's way easier than Matrix.

2 months ago 1 0 1 0
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[Matrix Cont.]
The downside is that it doesn't seem convenient to spin up your own servers. From my understanding, creating a Matrix server isn't as simple (or cheap) as clicking "Create New Server" in Discord. This will be a huge turnoff for the average user.

2 months ago 2 0 1 0

[Matrix]
Matrix is not a platform, but a protocol. This means that, as far as I'm aware, anyone is free to develop their own apps around it. This allows for different people to offer different options rather than one company (Discord) ruining it for everyone. Matrix is also big on security.

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

[Stoat Cont.]
Stoat is also a very young platform and is missing some QoL features that users may expect.

Discord had a similar start when Skype fell out of favor. While this may seem nostalgic to some people, it's more "deja vu" to me: what happens if Stoat follows Discord's footsteps?

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

[Stoat Cont.]
If Stoat centralizes accounts and a user is banned for TOS violation, would they still be able to access their self-hosted server?

TOS can change, and being banned for a TOS violation isn't always black and white (Discord once banned a user who made a bot to detect predators)

2 months ago 2 0 1 0

[Stoat]
I've eyed Stoat/Revolt, but I have some concerns with self-hosting. Stoat is UK-based, which requires them to be in compliance with UK age verification laws.

Likewise, and I may be wrong about this, it appears that Stoat centralizes accounts, which means you must comply with their TOS.

2 months ago 2 0 1 0

Any experience in the world of cybersecurity will teach you that "convenience" and "privacy" are two ends of a slider.

Many people are going to prioritize convenience, and I don't blame them. I'm generally looking to prioritize privacy through self-hosting and open source alternatives.

2 months ago 2 0 1 0

I planned to address the Discord news as soon as it was announced but I've been crazy busy lately

I do not intend to stick around on Discord much longer. As hard as it is, I don't recommend you do either. I would not give Discord ANY personal information.

As for where to go, I'm still deciding

2 months ago 6 0 4 0

Krita's native linux build seemed to work fine, so that also ruled out driver issues. I played around with some config stuff in Bottles thinking maybe it was a performance thing, but nothing seemed to affect it.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

Yeah truthfully I'm not sure what causes the problem. My theory is it's actually not drivers, but rather something related to running it through Wine.

I tried no drivers, various XP-Pen official drivers, and OpenTabletDrivers and all had the same result: jagged lines when using slow strokes

3 months ago 1 0 1 0
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In case bsky compresses the crap out of the instructions:

Go to File > Preferences

Uncheck "Use Mouse Mode in Tablet Driver Settings"
Check "Set tablet operation area with application"
Select "Run on All Monitors"
Select "Operate with Whole Tablet"

3 months ago 4 0 0 0
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-- CSP on Linux Update --

After using CSP on Linux through Bottles for a few prolonged sessions I noticed that slow brush strokes with low stabilizer were appearing really jagged

I messed with some settings that seem to work as of right now. Will continue to update if any developments occur!

3 months ago 60 19 2 0

Hopefully it works well for ya! ^^

One other hiccup I noticed is that I do need to have my tablet turned on before I open CSP, otherwise it doesn't seem to detect it correctly. I may have also needed to re-plug it in. But once it detects it, everything seems to work fine!

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

(Lo siento, mi gramática es mal... Estoy revisando todo con un traductor porque estoy fuera de la práctica TwT)

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

Algunos juegos no funcionan, pero puedas comprobar la compatibilidad de ProtonDB (www.protondb.com)

Si quieras una recomendación de una versión de Linux para usar, yo uso Linux Mint. Es familiar para Windows

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

Mi opinión honesta es: depende de tu caso de uso! Si usas tu computadora para jugar juegos y navegar por internet la experiencia es genial! Pero, si usas software profesional, la experiencia es incierto... Te recomiendo instalarlo en una computadora antiguo que no sea importante para ver si te gusta

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

Oh I forgot to mention: I also can't seem to open files by double-clicking on them. CSP gives me an error saying it can't find the file. I can still open them through the File menu or by dragging them into CSP though, so it's not a huge deal

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

I also finally figured out why my tablet (XP-Pen Artist Pro 15.6) was leaving big fat dots on my canvas randomly: Turns out the buttons on my pen were phantom-clicking. I opened the pen up, took the plastic button piece and flipped it around. Seems to have helped!

3 months ago 1 0 1 0
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I also have had situations where my lines were a tiny bit scraggly, but that also might be a driver issue. Hard to tell! Only really notice it when using brushes with 0 stabilizer.

In summary: If you're trying to get CSP on Linux, I would use Bottles, and *not* Lutris.

3 months ago 0 0 1 0
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GitHub - pomcomic/CSP-on-Linux: A guide on how to run Clip Studio Paint (v1.13.2) on Linux using Bottles A guide on how to run Clip Studio Paint (v1.13.2) on Linux using Bottles - pomcomic/CSP-on-Linux

Update on CSP for Linux!

I was able to get it working pretty well following this tutorial:
github.com/pomcomic/CSP-on-Linux

Credit to @/pomcomic.bsky.social

Only issue I've had so far is my tablet's scroll wheel is a bit weird when trying to change brush size, but that might be a driver issue

3 months ago 4 1 3 0

I've run into a few minor bugs, but overall the experience is still smooth! It's at the point where I don't consciously notice that I'm on a different OS -- it's just my computer to me.

It also solved the issues I had with my PC waking itself up and the "Update and Shutdown" bug on Win10 @w@;;

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

I think I've heard some people say they had trouble getting CSP to work with Proton, but I can definitely look more into it! It's certainly worth a try! :)

Thank you!

3 months ago 0 0 0 0

For the moment I'm just dual booting into Windows for a couple of specifics: a couple games and now CSP.

I've used Krita before and it's pretty good (I know some amazing artists who use it, too!) but it definitely lacks some of the bells and whistles of CSP...

I'll let ya know how Bottles goes! ^^

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
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#diaper
find yourself a horse who'll treat you right

3 months ago 580 90 9 0