Works for me. I've been using NovNovNov, but the term and concept behind it is yours, too, and if Nitrate makes more sense for you and your circles, by all means.
Sure, if you'd like. The term belongs to you, too.
Novel Novel November (or, NovNovNov)
Novel (as in new) Novel (as in book)
The term I've been using.
This term is hereby gifted to the Fediverse in full libre with copyleft methodologies, and is proposed as a replacement for the term NaNoWriMo for the November novel writing movement.
How about this?
You bought the most expensive gear for a hobby you don't yet know much about? I've met many in this hobby, and have never met anyone this dedicated! Good on you, mate! Can you keep me posted on your progress? I'm genuinely interested! Let me know if you need any help or advice, as I'd be ecstatic to help!
I hate these ~/mike types of gatekeeping bullshitters. People in a hobby being excited about newcomers to the hobby, is the reason we still have hobbies.
I can almost see the Internet on top of Big Ben there (it's where it gets the best reception).

This looks really good.
Even less leverage than as suing in another state.
And suing someone in NY for breaking Texas laws doesn't really work well.
Have you used any of these? Are you able to compare you this one or to the others on your list? Maybe a better question, which one/s would you recommend?
"special people" until they're not haha
This has "DMCA notice to a Russian music site" vibes. Basically, we do nothing. They have absolutely zero authority outside of Texas. If the instance is inside Texas's borders, that's a different story, but if the instance is located outside, it has no obligation to follow Texas's law. They can't do anything. They can't block Lemmy, because it's federated. They can't sue Lemmy, because it's federated. They have zero recourse, except for slam their feet on the ground and cry like a petulant child.
Yesss!! I love that!