Cheers mates, keep up the good fight. Much appreciated.
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Great work from unruffled to get this out. I think wikis are critical and this is a great step.
Cheers 🍻
Aw shucks
Really important question: where did you get those adorable little pirate headers???
Definitely AI generated. The right hand sleeve has wierd looking gold drops on it. But otherwise it serves it's purpose! This is what AI images should be used for!
I think it is AI Horde, the model hosted or developed by captain db0
I'm probably wrong, but I think they’re generated by some AI.
yeah some look... weird.
On that note, it'd be awesome to have an art contest for the various pieces of branding for Piracy, I think some community involvement like that could be fun
it would be a good idea, the contest would involve both skill and chance
Congratulations on the launch
This is actually pretty neat.
Finally it happens
❤️🏴☠️
Cool and good.
I don't want to create an account on the dbzer0 instance to create an account on the dbzer0 wiki to edit the wiki. It's nice that we can contact the mods/admins to make edits to the wiki, but that's a kludge more than anything else.
i'm here for the wiki but also the adorablely cute pirate mascot.
make this a plushie, please. :)
Aye aye maties.....Really appreciate the work you put into this
hmm, where do we contribute our Linux/BSD piracy experiments and such ? I think there should be a way, but calling them guides would make it hard to contribute. when I do something on Ubuntu I'm crossing my fingers all the time until it works and I feel like a genius afterwards. Archiving successful experiments should be important too imo
I think in the Guides page would be ideal, personally. We can always add an "Experiments in piracy automation" or a "Recipes and scripts" section on that page where you can link to your content if you think it may be useful for others. And you can always post here in the piracy community first if you want to solicit feedback before adding to the wiki.
wakarimashita
Thanks for keeping the data flowing, as it should.