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yuniDev is a male British chatter, and occasionally has conversations on stream regarding various tech-related and development-related topics, primarily as a counter-weight to Radiant. Indeed, his first notable appearance on stream was guiding Destiny through programming a script for his Vestaboard
, after Radiant had spent considerable time confusing him.[1]
He also occasionally streams hobbyist game development work and assorted games, sometimes with other DGG members, on his kick channel. He uses an avatar of the MMMM fish with a UK flag-themed hat on for these streams, drawn by Sulli [Rustle]. The image provided in the infobox is fanart of this avatar drawn by The_Argus [Rustle].
He is currently developing a DGG-themed video game inspired by UFO 50, provisionally named DGGX, with an aim to release a demo around Easter of 2026[2]. Early gameplay footage of this game has been shown on stream[3], although no agreement has yet been made to publish under the destiny.gg LLC publisher name.
He also developed the interactive
vs
minigames used throughout the 2025 YEE vs PEPE Olympics.
Stream Appearances
yuniDev's initial appearance was a roughly 15 second appearance wherein he joined VC from stream disagreements, and then failed to provide a disagreement.[4]
His first notable appearance was to help guide Destiny through a script to control his Vestaboard
.[1]
yuniDev has appeared to critique both Dan and Radiant, after Dan had complained about an acquaintance of his that lost the yubiKey
that he had provided them.[5]
yuniDev briefly joined stream during a viewer call-in segment run by Mouton to tease the minigames he was developing for the 2025 YEE vs PEPE Olympics, and to promote the event. [6]
He also joined stream during a second viewer call-in segment to tease progress on DGGX, where he mistakenly thought there would be issues with screen sharing over Discord, a notion taken advantage of by Mouton to encourage him to leave the call in order to move on to the next call-in.[7]
yuniDev also appeared to discuss questions around generative AI and art with FreyaHolmer [Rustle], alongside Radiant.[8]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Destiny Youtube. (2025, November 19). Destiny Tries Coding With An Live Audience And It Goes About How You Would Expect. Retrieved 2026, February 23, from https://youtu.be/hJYFRe6ZW7g?t=3555.
- ↑ RustleSearch. (2025, December 5). Retrieved 2026, February 23, from https://rustlesearch.dev/surrounds?channel=Destinygg&date=2025-12-05T22%3A27%3A09.043Z&username=yunidev.
- ↑ Odysee. (2025, December 5). Early gameplay of DGGX. Retrieved 2026, February 23, from https://odysee.com/@odysteve:7/APROXFBTwR4-r-youtube335:9?t=19316.
- ↑ Destiny Youtube. (2024, July 3). Reviewing Supreme Court Decisions. Retrieved 2026, February 24, from https://www.youtube.com/live/b4Pg1ZnAbBg?t=23257.
- ↑ Destiny Youtube. (2025, December 1). Chillin'. Retrieved 2026, February 23, from https://www.youtube.com/live/X0zYJMucPJo?t=5666.
- ↑ Destiny Youtube. (2025, November 25). News N' Stuff. Retrieved 2026, February 23, from https://www.youtube.com/live/f67a4zNc-TY?t=6764.
- ↑ Odysee. (2025, December 6). Call-in to announce DGGX. Retrieved 2026, February 23, from https://odysee.com/@odysteve:7/APROXFBTwR4-r-youtube335:9?t=13142.
- ↑ Freya Holmér Youtube. (2026, February 11). my AI debate w. @destiny [review/commentary]. Retrieved 2026, February 23, from https://www.youtube.com/live/g12XptqbrVU?t=8321.