

Rhyme Asylum - Solitary Confinement


Rhyme Asylum - Solitary Confinement
I’m running Niri on Debian.


You could try Betterbird.

When I can read a lot of content about interesting topics, I consider that day a good one. Reading books and learning about many subjects make me happy. Lately, I’ve been trying to improve my English. I hope I’m on the right way.
Furthermore, I would prefer not to have digestive problems, but that’s quite uncommon.
Unfortunately, most of the days I’m very apathetic, and I don’t do anything productive. It might be a negative symptom of schizophrenia.


I’ve been an anarchist since I was a teenager. It was my first approach to politics, and I have considered myself one ever since.
Sometimes I have had doubts about my political position, but I think that is healthy behavior.


I’ve recently finished Collapse by Carlos Taibo . In this book, the author mainly explores the definition and possible causes of a future collapse. The book revolves around the future scarcity of energy resources and climate change. Furthermore, he speculates about possible scenarios in a post-collapse society arising from an ecological crisis.
I enjoyed rereading it.
I use the fd (or fdfind in Debian) tool to search my files. I think it’s faster and easier to remember.


My gastroenterologist has prescribed me Cholestyramine Resin. My main symptom is defecation urgency. It’s not a miraculous medicine, but it does improve some of my issues.


You could check out Mastodon ( this instance, for example ) or WriteFreely
You can look up servers here
The importance of choosing the right DE is quite low for me because, with daily use, I can get accustomed to any new environment. It’s uncomfortable at first, but it can be done and, eventually, it grows on me.
In my case, I’m used to window managers because they improve my current workflow; however, the most intuitive DE for me is GNOME. I love its gestures, aesthetics, and functionality.


I chose to read “Reform or Revolution” by Rosa Luxemburg this week. I’ve just finished it today. It’s a very interesting book, with a critical perspective on capitalism, militarism, and reformist “socialism.” It should be remembered that Rosa was also against authoritarianism.
I read 36 books last year. Most of them were 300 pages or less. This year, I’m going to try reading at least 18 books, some of them being more than 300 pages long or rereads. I think that reading this amount of books will improve my retention.
Furthermore, I usually “study” philosophical and political texts. This year, I will try to look for some novels.


I finished “The Mass Strike, the Political Party and the Trade Unions” by Rosa Luxemburg a few days ago. I want to continue with another book by this author, but I’m undecided.


I used Micro before learning Vim. It is a great editor because it is very intuitive.
I read somewhere that it might replace Nano; that would be great.
La Rage by Keny Arkana