I've been using Blorp until recently because it supported piefed, and I enjoyed the sleek simplicity of the UI. However, it stopped refreshing my feed even though the mobile site was refreshing, so I switched back to Voyager. It's familiar for me when I used it for Lemmy, and that familiarity goes a long way for me.
Not sure it's what you're looking for, but I've been into provocative t-shirts and subversive music lately.
I have a T-shirt with Daphne Blake shooting Klansmen, exclaiming, "Gosh darn it, that one's not a real ghost either!"
For music, I've been going through a phase of deathcore (Lorna Shore, Chelsea Grin, Whitechapel) digital hardcore (Atari Teenage Riot), ho99o9 (punk/industrial/metal/rap), and whatever the fuck PeelingFlesh is (chopped and screwed grindcore, maybe).
I primarily use Kavita to host my personal library because of its UI customization. It's great for comics and magazines, too. There's also lazylibrarian and mylar3 for procurement.
After I had a Kindle book removed from my account and device years ago, I decided to strip the DRM from my books and host them myself. There are better ways of procuring and storing your media.
It's not bad at all. Fedora Workstation has sane defaults. I've been enjoying Server Edition for years to monitor quadlets.