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Why can't there be any cute (female) programming vtubers? What did we do to deserve suicide baiting trannies?
I remember that someone in our vtuber thread has posted streams of someone who was at least far better at passing who was doing a Unity game. I can't find her channel again right now, though. I think one obvious problem is that streaming someone writing code isn't exactly riveting content. "Coding streams" have actually been a thing for a long time, but nobody watches them.
 
"Coding streams" have actually been a thing for a long time, but nobody watches them.
Rest in peace, Terry. Rest in peace. :(

The domain used "ashilina.net" points email to "marcansoft.com" and the address the website points to is "shibuki.marcansoft.com"
So it's either Marcan, or he's running email and the website for whoever it is(like Byuu).
That's the kind of stuff I do for my own servers. This is definitely Marcan's infrastructure. I'm willing to bet shibuki is a CNAME for another marcan domain and not an A/AAAA record.

I hope this gaiden holds us out entertainment-wise until those State Department pussies finally update their bullshit and prove byuu is alive, again, to be noticed by no troon.
Gayden are FtM, this is a hon-in-the-making

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Funny. The shibuki domain is indeed an A/AAAA record, that points to a japanese network (under APNIC authority) meanwhile Marcan bare domain is an european network (under RIPE authority). Bless autists that make sure their servers work with IPv6, making spotting the country of a server easier.
 
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The voices don't seem to match up to me, but yes, they are both using KDE configured with a thick window-tracking bar (whatever that thing is called) at the bottom with four virtual desktops, both using Katie as an editor with a similar layout, both using Zsh…

Oh, I just caught something very interesting. Both using Zsh configured similarly, and both working on a system called "raider." From Hector's April 1 stream:

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From Lina's stream right now:

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I can't think of a reason why the two would have the same system name unless either they're working on the same system, or Asahi uses that name as a default or something like that. Has Marcan shown any hints of trooning out previously?

EDIT: Looking elsewhere in the stream, looks like Lina's machine has a /home/marcan:

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I now believe it's more likely that this is Marcan rather than Byuu, in which case WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING MARCAN I STOOD UP FOR YOU IN THESE THREADS
Just trying to play devil's advocate, but it could be that Lina IS Byuu and is just sharing a VPS spun up by Marcan. If Byuu really really really wanted to disappear, and then have a new identity, doing little things like that would be good opsec. Then again, raider could just be the development server for the entire Asahi team. From a dev standpoint it would be nice for your core team to compile everything with the same settings, have access to the exact same packages, etc. The WHOIS for all of the other vtuber domains leads to Marcan. I think he's just managing everything for the vtubers, and from a both a technical and business standpoint, managing all of your assets under the same system is a good idea.
Also, I think Marcan lives somewhere in SE Asia (hong kong maybe?). It would be weird to put his alter-ego's location as Tokyo when he doesn't actually live there. Marcan seems to know more than a few troons, and the possibility of Lina of being some other random troon (or perhaps even a romantic partner of Marcan, if the similar zsh configs are no coincidence) shouldn't be dismissed.
 
I think one obvious problem is that streaming someone writing code isn't exactly riveting content. "Coding streams" have actually been a thing for a long time, but nobody watches them.

Ages ago before he got canceled Notch did a programming stream where he was working on a little isometric TF2 thing and chat went absolutely apeshit mad that he wasn't paying attention to them and wasn't making visible progress (iirc he was doing collision detection or resource management or something else that doesn't manifest a visual component). IIRC it was the tipping point that turned him off streaming all together. It's depressing how much the internet's perception of 'coding' relies on instant gratification.
 
This is the biggest thing that's happened in a long while, god damn. Let's hope it gets us something concrete for once. Waiting for it all to come down and for someone to squeal the truth.

Sketchek was a TF2 streamer. He for sure faked his death and admitted it. Allegedly, he's now some Vtuber.


Turkey Tom does a good breakdown of it.
Now that's a name I wish I forgot. Dude was considered one of the best and creative Pyro players, mentioned some uncurable and unrecognized illness and faded into the shadows. Even had a bit of the Axtinguisher, a weapon he loved until it got nerfed, to have a little reference to one of his last videos at the time, "Sketchek's Bequest", but after he came out and said he faked his death because of really, REALLY stupid reasons including "I was afraid" and "I wanted a reason to not make videos any more", a lot of people lost what little respect they had for him so much that even Valve removed that line of text referencing him.
 
Ages ago before he got canceled Notch did a programming stream where he was working on a little isometric TF2 thing and chat went absolutely apeshit mad that he wasn't paying attention to them and wasn't making visible progress (iirc he was doing collision detection or resource management or something else that doesn't manifest a visual component). IIRC it was the tipping point that turned him off streaming all together. It's depressing how much the internet's perception of 'coding' relies on instant gratification.
It's really fucking sad because he always had the best music playlists. The same reaction killed 0x10c and it still pisses me off.
...but on the other hand, Notch had notoriously thin skin in those days. It was probably inevitable.
 
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