Hector Martin / Héctor Martín Cantero / @marcan42 / マルカン / @marcan42x / @marcan@treehouse.systems / Asahi Lina / Asahi Linux - Developer of Asahi Linux with a VTuber persona. Made Byuu's death unbelievable. Constantly accuses others of harassment and abuse. Hates Hacker News and Kiwi Farms.

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Vehicle costs have never been higher.
I did the maths and the price my dad paid for a new “entry-levelish” car almost 50 years ago and the price I paid for a new entry level car today, adjusted for inflation, were about the same (new came in a bit lower). Kinda absolutely batshit when you compare the fucking spacecraft on wheels they have to sell today to the engine-with-wheels old cars were. We’re truly a marvel of manufacturing prowess.

Bitching about curl into sudo sh is just pointless nerdsniping. It’s one thing to run weird Minecraft mods from discord, but moderately famous things like homobrew or ohmyzsh and friends? You were gonna give full permissions to the download anyway and you don’t even check checksums so stop pretending anybody cares lol.

As a note the hate directed against dang makes me think the real key to a decent moderated forum is to have an identified person as the moderator/head, not a nameless cabal of internet weirdos.
 
It's no different to having to manually compile and install a `.tar.gz` (on macOS or Linux) with `make` and `make install`. It could execute literally anything it wants so it's not any safer.
This is why you rely on the Polish mine detector method.

Just wait a few days after an update, let the hippies eat the shrooms first, wait a couple days, then maybe if none of them have died you try them yourself.
 
This is why you rely on the Polish mine detector method.

Just wait a few days after an update, let the hippies eat the shrooms first, wait a couple days, then maybe if none of them have died you try them yourself.
This is why the good hackers would provide the proper data for a few days after the compromise. THEN spring the trap.
 
I did the maths and the price my dad paid for a new “entry-levelish” car almost 50 years ago and the price I paid for a new entry level car today, adjusted for inflation, were about the same (new came in a bit lower). Kinda absolutely batshit when you compare the fucking spacecraft on wheels they have to sell today to the engine-with-wheels old cars were. We’re truly a marvel of manufacturing prowess.

Not only did they cost the same, but vehicles of the past were across the board less safe, had worse gas mileage, shorter lifespans, and required more maintenance to keep going.
 
Hector is still LARPing as a leaf: https://vt.social/@lina/111846130365874876, https://archive.is/vZ0AN
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"Canada" is a funny way of spelling Spain
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https://social.treehouse.systems/@marcan/111914251064187556, https://archive.is/GzHvd

This is really weird. At the same time as Lina was going back to Canada to deal with a family emergency, Hector was also away. What are the odds?
I hope she was good enough to lend him some of her Apple bounty money, if he needed it.
 
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This is really weird. At the same time as Lina was going back to Canada to deal with a family emergency, Hector was also away. What are the odds?
I hope she was good enough to lend him some of her Apple bounty money, if he needed it.
Gasp, are you saying that Hector finally finished his lovequest and he has hooked up with Lina(his hand)? what a rapscallion!
 
Gasp, are you saying that Hector finally finished his lovequest and he has hooked up with Lina(his hand)? what a rapscallion!
Good ending - Lina was real all along and they're both busy right now because they flew to Canada so Hector can meet her parents.
They'll get married and Lina will give him a beautiful baby son, which will make Hector rethink his life and stop being a combative faggot online. :heart-full:
 
Good ending - Lina was real all along and they're both busy right now because they flew to Canada so Hector can meet her parents.
They'll get married and Lina will give him a beautiful baby son, which will make Hector rethink his life and stop being a combative faggot online. :heart-full:
Helios ending - Hector wasn't actually flying to Canada, but instead landed on Area 51, where he and Asahi Lina merged their consciousnesses together to become one. He then becomes overwhelmed by anime knowledge that he becomes the benevolent dictator of the world, and everybody uses Asahi Linux on M1 Macbooks.
 
Helios ending - Hector wasn't actually flying to Canada, but instead landed on Area 51, where he and Asahi Lina merged their consciousnesses together to become one. He then becomes overwhelmed by anime knowledge that he becomes the benevolent dictator of the world, and everybody uses Asahi Linux on M1 Macbooks.
LINA HAS FOUND YOU, RUN WHILE YOU CAN
 
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This is really weird. At the same time as Lina was going back to Canada to deal with a family emergency, Hector was also away. What are the odds?
I hope she was good enough to lend him some of her Apple bounty money, if he needed it.
He's probably making sure those meticulously sorted lolicon and shotacon image folders are stashed away, just in case he Vaushes himself.
 
This flabby homosexual needs to kill himself already.
Maybe that's why he is heading back to Canada, to apply for the MAID program.

I really don't understand why losers move to Japan, just so locals can completely shun them. He could have just gotten the same treatment in Spain.
Hell, he would probably be treated better in Spain than in Japan.
 
I really don't understand why losers move to Japan, just so locals can completely shun them. He could have just gotten the same treatment in Spain.
It's to avoid self-improvement and rationalise why they're being excluded.

When these people get shunned in their home country, it's a reminder that they're social outcasts because of the ways they behave and the things they do; they're shunned because they can't, or won't improve themselves. If they move to Japan, which they know to be a culture that is often overtly hostile to outsiders, they can rationalise that being shunned is just part of that cultural zeitgeist, which means that they're being treated normally for a foreigner in Japan and don't have to do anything to change or improve their behaviour.
 
It's to avoid self-improvement and rationalise why they're being excluded.

When these people get shunned in their home country, it's a reminder that they're social outcasts because of the ways they behave and the things they do; they're shunned because they can't, or won't improve themselves. If they move to Japan, which they know to be a culture that is often overtly hostile to outsiders, they can rationalise that being shunned is just part of that cultural zeitgeist, which means that they're being treated normally for a foreigner in Japan and don't have to do anything to change or improve their behaviour.
That, and the age of consent
 
It's to avoid self-improvement and rationalise why they're being excluded.

When these people get shunned in their home country, it's a reminder that they're social outcasts because of the ways they behave and the things they do; they're shunned because they can't, or won't improve themselves. If they move to Japan, which they know to be a culture that is often overtly hostile to outsiders, they can rationalise that being shunned is just part of that cultural zeitgeist, which means that they're being treated normally for a foreigner in Japan and don't have to do anything to change or improve their behaviour.
That makes a lot of sense. For work, I end up having to spend between one and three months a year in Japan.

It gets old really quick. Usually by three weeks, I'm bouncing off the walls, ready to go home.
 
> Back to Marcan. He's trying to get some code from Asahi Linux contributed back to the Linux kernel (which is called 'upstreaming'), but since he hates criticism, he complains about kernel maintainers who point out problems in his code, and threatens to start a "public list of bad kernel maintainers".

It is so sad that these are the types of people ruining open source. Just like Drew and countless others.

They also *actually* believe that "no politics" is a right wing trope and is facist-coded. Kek.

What happened to only caring about software?
 
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