
I'm Kami, a mid-late 20s nerd who enjoys gaming, anime, reading, writing, computers, biology, history, music and more! I tend to be a very private person, so your best chance to get to know me is to approach me personably in direct messages. I am very wary of soliciters, however, so I hope you're personable enough not to set off my alarm bells! I believe privacy is security after all!
I mostly operate from my Linux computer, with CachyOS (based on arch btw), and play many games and am always looking for more people to add to my groups! To give some examples of games I play and want groups for: Project Zomboid, Deadlock, Terraria (modded), Minecraft, Helldivers 2, Stellaris, Total War series, and Baldur's Gate 3. This is by no means an exhaustive list and I'm always looking for new games to play!
Add me on the following services:
bsky: Kami@kami-g.me
Mastodon: @Kami@privacysafe.social
Fluxer: Kami#0001 (link to Fluxer)
Steam: Kami
Signal: @kami_g.01 (link to Signal, requires phone number)
Matrix: @kami:secure-channel.net (secure-channel.net, or Element)
You can also contact me via e-mail at kami-g.me@kami-mail.net
Practice digital sovereignty! Use Free and Open Source or Self-Hosted programs wherever possible! Support indies!
(other FOSS resources: FOSSHUB, GitHub indexes: 1 [PC], 2 [PC], 3 [Android], F-Droid for Android)
Consider Linux for your PC! It has become so much better in recent years! Recommended Distros: CachyOS (Arch based), Linux Mint (Ubuntu or Debian based), EndeavourOS (Arch based), Zorin OS (Ubuntu based.) I also recommend KDE Plasma for a desktop environment, however Cinnamon is also acceptable for new users.
Installing Linux is easy as long as you have a USB flash drive! Read about and download Ventoy! Install it to a chosen flash drive, and then download and move your chosen distro(s) into the USB drive. Next, access your BIOS (usually by spamming the delete key if during startup) and boot from Ventoy. All the distros I listed have USB installers and most are straightforward to install. I encourage referencing guides, either video or text!
(I will always recommend Arch based distributions due to their community maintained nature. However, newer users may have a better time starting out on Ubuntu or one of its forks. I avoid Debian and its forks due to issues with application installs occasionally breaking the OS. I avoid Ubuntu and Fedora due to corporate ownership. However, any flavor of Linux is better than Windows or Mac in terms of ownership, privacy, and security.)
if you're reading this, you're gay