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      <title>Quality of Life Updates</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[I&#39;ve spent most of the day updating different systems of mine. One of the main things I updated was reinstalling Debian. I also added new links on the blog, downloaded screenshots from my consoles, and uninstalled some apps from my phone. The last thing I did was switched my Tails USB to a smaller storage device.!--more--&#xA;&#xA;For reinstalling Debian things went smoothly this time. Originally, I was going to try making a switch to PureOS, but I had forgotten that my WiFi drivers are non-free software. I could have made it work, but it would have defeated the purpose. When reviewing the Desktop Environments, I decided to stick with Gnome still, as I could tell it had grown to a point of comfort for me (I go to the top left corner of the screen even in Windows now). I&#39;ve reinstalled most of the programs I was using before, so I&#39;m back to normal. Now I have an extra 100GB to toy around with for for files and programs (YAY no more &#34;you have 250MB remaining messages).&#xA;&#xA;As far as the blog goes, I&#39;ve added Contact, Tags, and Subscribe links. I also added a new icon that shows up in the browser! Yay Trans Pride! I was looking around and saw that remark.as is in the works as a comment system. I may end up enabling it whenever it comes around. But in the meantime, I wanted to let people know they can reach out to me about anything I chat about (are we playing the same games? Do you have some pointers for me about privacy stuff? Want to just chat?). I will be limiting it to just Mastodon for the time being.&#xA;Tags have also been added as a quick way to search for blogs about common subjects. It&#39;s a pretty bare bones page at the moment, but it functions for the tags I feel are most common. I&#39;m thinking it may get scrapped for a glitch.me page that will function as an archive, but until then, I wanted to have something available.&#xA;Now there is a consistent Subscribe link on the page. Before you would have to scroll to the very bottom of the home page to subscribe. Now there&#39;s an easier way to access the e-mail subscription service.&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;ve been wanting to take more screenshots from the games I&#39;m playing, so I started using snap.as to make galleries. I already have one  for a few of my Dark Souls 3 images. Here&#39;s probably my favorite from the bunch:&#xA;A lone figure, sitting at a bonfire, the scenery is very dim and the Sun is eclipsed; the final cutscene in the Link the Fire ending of Dark Souls 3.&#xA;&#xA;Lastly, and least exciting, I uninstalled several apps I do not use on my phone. Though useful, I feel I should be using them to justify their space on my phone. Knowing a bit more with security, it&#39;s good to trim down to lower your attack surface.&#xA;&#xA;#100daystooffload #daythirtyone #gaming #linux #privacy]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#39;ve spent most of the day updating different systems of mine. One of the main things I updated was reinstalling Debian. I also added new links on the blog, downloaded screenshots from my consoles, and uninstalled some apps from my phone. The last thing I did was switched my Tails USB to a smaller storage device.</p>

<p>For reinstalling Debian things went smoothly this time. Originally, I was going to try making a switch to PureOS, but I had forgotten that my WiFi drivers are non-free software. I could have made it work, but it would have defeated the purpose. When reviewing the Desktop Environments, I decided to stick with Gnome still, as I could tell it had grown to a point of comfort for me (I go to the top left corner of the screen even in Windows now). I&#39;ve reinstalled most of the programs I was using before, so I&#39;m back to normal. Now I have an extra 100GB to toy around with for for files and programs (YAY no more “you have 250MB remaining messages).</p>

<p>As far as the blog goes, I&#39;ve added Contact, Tags, and Subscribe links. I also added a new icon that shows up in the browser! Yay Trans Pride! I was looking around and saw that <a href="https://remark.as">remark.as</a> is in the works as a comment system. I may end up enabling it whenever it comes around. But in the meantime, I wanted to let people know they can reach out to me about anything I chat about (are we playing the same games? Do you have some pointers for me about privacy stuff? Want to just chat?). I will be limiting it to just Mastodon for the time being.
Tags have also been added as a quick way to search for blogs about common subjects. It&#39;s a pretty bare bones page at the moment, but it functions for the tags I feel are most common. I&#39;m thinking it may get scrapped for a glitch.me page that will function as an archive, but until then, I wanted to have something available.
Now there is a consistent Subscribe link on the page. Before you would have to scroll to the very bottom of the home page to subscribe. Now there&#39;s an easier way to access the e-mail subscription service.</p>

<p>I&#39;ve been wanting to take more screenshots from the games I&#39;m playing, so I started using <a href="https://snap.as">snap.as</a> to make galleries. I already have <a href="https://snap.as/fuschia/dark-souls-3">one </a> for a few of my Dark Souls 3 images. Here&#39;s probably my favorite from the bunch:
<img src="https://i.snap.as/4B8380k.image" alt="A lone figure, sitting at a bonfire, the scenery is very dim and the Sun is eclipsed; the final cutscene in the Link the Fire ending of Dark Souls 3."/></p>

<p>Lastly, and least exciting, I uninstalled several apps I do not use on my phone. Though useful, I feel I should be using them to justify their space on my phone. Knowing a bit more with security, it&#39;s good to trim down to lower your attack surface.</p>

<p><a href="https://blog.lifewithfuschia.com/tag:100daystooffload" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">100daystooffload</span></a> <a href="https://blog.lifewithfuschia.com/tag:daythirtyone" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">daythirtyone</span></a> <a href="https://blog.lifewithfuschia.com/tag:gaming" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">gaming</span></a> <a href="https://blog.lifewithfuschia.com/tag:linux" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">linux</span></a> <a href="https://blog.lifewithfuschia.com/tag:privacy" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">privacy</span></a></p>
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