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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Is there a single inch of the tech community that isn't infested with batshit troonery? Genuine question. I'll even learn opcodes and how to reverse engineer tech from the '60s if it means avoiding all troon drama; please please please I just wanna grill code for god's sake.
You could hardly mispick more than this, low-level programming, retro computing and systems programming is a hotbed of True And Honest Women. Maybe try learning COBOL and z/OS programming, there is mostly balding 40-50 year old corporate men there. They don't form much of a community, they all have wives and kids and most don't want to talk about mainframes outside of work because they aren't into that as a hobby. Trannies have even infested telephony, the head of Connections Museum is some pink-haired weird dude who looks and behaves like a parody of a woman. Just do what you love doing and don't interact with the colored hair gang.
 
Wait he fucking developed Asahi Linux?!? I would assume this guy has money
>making a linux distro
>making money


Choose one, specially in this case since its a distro for an unpopular architecture (in linux) and for a line of machines whose userbase that don't know their asses from a hole in the ground and can't/wont change their kiddieOS for one with even less app support.
That and also white women in particular literally care more about their fucking dogs
Meme aside all women now care more about their dogs/cats than kids. Consider the toy industry is shifting to adults because even they buy more toys than kids now.
 
I don't own any Apple silicon machines but I'm genuinely curious if Asahi Linux is actually usable as a daily driver? I saw on the website that there is a Fedora distro. I would look into it more but I don't want to catch the gay.

As much as I detest Hector and he will never be a woman, that's quite an accomplishment and he deserves props for it. Not the kind of props he wants, but for everything except pretending to be an underage anime girl.
 
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>making a linux distro
>making money
Hector takes donations to support his full time development. Instead of companies and businesses with a dependency on an open source projected for their own software, he gets Linux hipsters who think ThinkPads are too mainstream.
I don't own any Apple silicon machines but I'm genuinely curious if Asahi Linux is actually usable as a daily driver? I saw on the website that there is a Fedora distro. I would look into it more but I don't want to catch the gay.

As much as I detest Hector and he will never be a woman, that's quite an accomplishment and he deserves props for it. Not the kind of props he wants, but for everything except pretending to be an underage anime girl.
It's way more usable now but still has issues and abysmal battery life compared to MacOS. The current rumor is Linus Torvalds himself has taken an active interest because he prefers lightweight laptops like the MacBook Air. I can't recall whether he posted about it on Mastodon or it came up on the kernel contributor mailing list but Hector was essentially gloating about Linus relying on his kernel work. I think Linus runs the Fedora version now but I’m not certain and stopped giving a shit what Linus has had to say since kernel version 6.1.
 
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Hector takes donations to support his full time development. Instead of companies and businesses with a dependency on an open source projected for their own software, he gets Linux hipsters who think ThinkPads are too mainstream.
Checked his pages:

While both combined have over 2000 subs neither shows how much money he gets but even at the lowest donation we're talking about $6k from patreon alone, roughly half he would make as a regular dev doing far easier work.
 
Checked his pages:

While both combined have over 2000 subs neither shows how much money he gets but even at the lowest donation we're talking about $6k from patreon alone, roughly half he would make as a regular dev doing far easier work.
I don’t disagree he could be making more as an employed dev, especially for a company with an interest in getting support for an ARM or RISC-V with the kernel and the rest of the Linux userland. Though I think his tranny buddy Alyssa would make more because the graphics portions of those chips SoC implementation is the hardest part; see the ThinkPad X13 with the Snapdragon chip if you want to know how behind it is. Though they are both project maintainers for Mesa 3D, so maybe Hector knows as much as Alyssa now.

Recalling his work history by memory: Hector is a former Google SRE just like Liz Fong Jones is. He made some good money, moved to Japan while working for another company, eventually chose to quit to focus full time on Ashai Linux. Yeah the opportunity cost is there but he is able to make enough from donations to afford to live in a very expensive city, go out to eat, but overpriced anime merchandise, and still act as a sugar daddy for $1.5K a month for some tranny. He clearly makes enough and probably isn’t worried about going homeless. Hector isn’t the first distro dev to live off of donations, e.g Volkerding of Slackware.

I also wouldn’t be shocked if he got a grant from the Linux foundation to support the development for Apple Silicon. He has name dropped Linus and there are other Linux devs who love using Macs.
 
Concerning Hector, his alter ego Lina, and the Linux Kernel mailing list. there was a bit of drama that started on January 23rd, 2023. This email chain was hard to find, because its missing from some of the archive mirrors. Here is a copy of it https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/c1bf62.../T/#rd2124b56fa371128bcc9cfb72c8a11548e9b002d

To sum it up despite being a five minute read. Leaving in the inequality operators to denote which email it originates from or this will be a mess to understand.

On 1/23, Richard Acayan says the following to who I assume is Asahi Lina

>>>> Considering marcan knows you enough to let you use his stream
>>>> keys, his own sign-offs might properly certify the origin of
>>>> these patches. No matter how this was done, it should be
>>>> documented in case someone in a similar situation wants to
>>>> contribute pseudonymously and possibly anonymously.

Hector responds with some bs on why they are sharing the same keys despite having contributions under different "people" because of project maintainer reasons. Richard doesn't buy it and mentions that downstream developers aren't going to be aware of Ashai's system. Hector, on his own account, then responds:

> And therein lies the problem with the "rule". It is unenforceable, and
> completely unenforced. Nobody is checking IDs, nobody expects to check
> IDs, and nobody expects people to check IDs.
>
> When Arnd signed my PGP key and blessed me as a sub-maintainer, he
> *explicitly* made a point to me that what the kernel community cares
> about is continuity of authorship and trust, not whatever combination of
> characters happens to be attached to it, and declined to check my ID.
>
> See also the DRM maintainers' opinion:
>
> https://lore.kernel.org/dri-devel/C...-abUhzLb8ZZH7-U65PV8qtQOP7Xww@mail.gmail.com/
>
> Now Greg might disagree with this, but this is already the stance of a
> good fraction of the kernel community, as you can see. Just because Greg
> sent a change 17 years ago doesn't mean everyone today thinks it's a
> good idea or even meaningful in any practical way.

Apparently Hector knows what is best when it comes to Kernel contributions authorship compared to Greg Kroah-Hartman. FYI this is before the XY issues.

What is more interesting is this from Hector in the same email:

>>> Without commenting on Lina's situation in particular, you should know
>>> that there are already quite a few pseudonymous contributions to the
>>> Linux kernel (if you go digging through git logs, it won't take long to
>>> find some interesting names - try grepping for 'George Spelvin'). So
>>> again, if this were of significant concern downstream, that would've
>>> been brought up long ago.
He really wants to sell Lina as another person.

Richard responds with this:

>> I was not aware of this. Nor was "Newbyte", with 3 patches applied to
>> linux-next, or "Hakurei Reimu", someone who does work on old Samsung
>> phones, with 22. The chat log [4] shows how this was discovered at all,
>> initially starting with a tweet/toot [7][8].
>>
>> Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst:
>>
>> then you just add a line saying::
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org>
>>
>> using your real name (sorry, no pseudonyms or anonymous contributions.)
>>
>> The kernel documentation tells you to use your real name when submitting
>> patches. That's what most people, distro maintainers and contributors
>> alike, expect as a rule. To reiterate my last quoted sentence, maybe
>> this should be changed so the rules aren't confusing?

Of course, Hector hates this logic and responds with another lengthy reply:

> Distro maintainers don't and absolutely should not care because their
> job is not to audit kernel contributions for authorship. The vast
> majority of open source projects do not have any such rules, including
> Mesa (where Lina was just made an official maintainer and given commit
> access a few days ago, for whatever that's worth). No distro has a rule
> that all contributions to all packaged software must use real names,
> because such a rule would disqualify the vast majority of the open
> source ecosystem. It is only the kernel and a few (mostly
> corporate-managed, draconian-CLA-required style) projects that have this
> kind of rule. And so it is for those projects to deal with, not any
> consumers.
>
> I agree that this should be changed (for many reasons, I could write
> about this at length), and as I'm sure you can imagine, such change
> would probably have to be a coordinated push with buy-in from several
> kernel stakeholders. So I would appreciate it if you don't turn this
> into a public discussion at this time, and let us figure out how to deal
> with it when the time comes.

On March 2nd, the thread is revived. Linus pushes a documentation change: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linu.../?id=d4563201f33a022fc0353033d9dfeb1606a88330
-using your real name (sorry, no pseudonyms or anonymous contributions.)
+using a known identity (sorry, no anonymous contributions.)
You can read the reasoning in the link.

Richard sends a response to Hector about the new change:

Two Acked-by's are a bit underwhelming for a coordinated push with
buy-in from several kernel stakeholders. According to the commit
message, there wasn't even much of a discussion since the first email in
this thread.

Did Linus have an afterthought this weekend, independant of this
discussion? Did that "fire" Mastodon toot have anything to do with this?

With my first contribution, I had the perception that anyone with a
computer and good email provider (there are some practical exceptions to
this) could contribute to the mainline Linux kernel. After managing
someone's 5-year-old patch, I percieved that you can even do it by
accident.

Of course, it's easy to call this naive and ignorant. I accepted this
explanation and respected this request to not turn this into a public
discussion until the time comes. Now, I wonder if this patch was written
and applied later than it should have been because we misunderstood the
kernel contribution process as an aristocracy for this specific case.

Hector of course responds in the most smug way possible.

An offline discussion happened ;)

The patch is by Linus, it's acked by Greg (who originally introduced the
"real name" wording) and by Mike (SVP of Projects & Legal at the Linux
Foundation, i.e. a lawyer). What more do you want?

Things don't always happen as one envisioned, but now the problem is
fixed either way. Linus ultimately gets to write the rules on this,
there's no need for more acks.

Ultimately the reality is that enforcement of the "real name" rule has
been wildly inconsistent and some subsystems (like DRM) have always
accepted pseudonyms. The original wording was misguided and conflated
names with identity, leading to the eventual divergence of opinion on
how it should be enforced. The subject came up offline, and now the
official wording has been changed to match reality (i.e. that what the
kernel actually wants is knowing who people are in an abstract sense of
trust/continuity/reachability, not their "real" name whatever that might
mean).

The takeway: Somehow, Hector got in a private conversation with Linus to get him to modify the rule. So Hector gets to have two identities for contributions and confusion gets to reign. Hector of course will do mental gymanstics about this with the XY vulnerability but its interest to see how these issues start at the very beginning.

Edit: Just to be clear Hector did a winking smile emoticon not Chris Chan emoji.
 
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Edit: Just to be clear Hector did a winking smile emoticon not Chris Chan emoji.
That's what the plain tags are for.
Code:
[PLAIN];)[/PLAIN]
;)

Edit: Thanks for finding this, I knew it was extremely suspicious that Linus would just conveniently remove the real name policy in time to allow "Lina" to contribute. Of course Hector was behind that.
 
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It's still advertising his Misskey account though. Stupid of him to draw attention to that.
Probably has been mentioned before but I feel the need to elaborate a little bit more about misskey; It's a fucking loli shit weeb haven. As you mentioned in your post, it shares the same infamy that of pawoo, but misskey became more popular because of two reasons: 1- because it isn't linked to pixiv (on which some artists started being censored for their depraved shit) and 2, since a lot of artists were starting to get banned from Xitter, for the same reasons that of pixiv, so they needed a new place to post their shit freely. At first you could watch anything posted without an account, but suddenly they changed it and added the need of an account, but as you mentioned, they added the geoblocking to keep the gaijins away off their sekrit club. It doesn't really fucking matter since you can still see the content of a misskey account through other instances (like pawoo). I know it has been said how bad pawoo is, but I think misskey is even worse with all the disgusting shit posted. That's the place nip artists go to post the porn they know that can't be posted anywhere else.
Definitely this faggot marcan uses his misskey account to lurk for loli shit. If it wasn't for all the attention drawn to him, I'm pretty sure his account would be plastered of reposted loli shit.
 
Is there a single inch of the tech community that isn't infested with batshit troonery? Genuine question. I'll even learn opcodes and how to reverse engineer tech from the '60s if it means avoiding all troon drama; please please please I just wanna grill code for god's sake.
It's extremely hard, but not impossible to find that. It's probably gonna be extremely niche things with a more offline than on userbase, and older than most. Think mostly boomers at the youngest. In my experience, the best way to get into things like that will be, first off, finding something that you actually like. And then it's usually something obscure enough where you have to "know somebody who knows somebody", and actually have to put in the effort to talk to people and meet up in person, which are both usually kryptonite to the average troon. The few message boards and forums for, say, old tech heads who can tell you about the one guy in some nondescript location in the midwest who still winds and wax pots inductor coils by hand for vacuum tube AM radios, or a 80 year old retired appliance repair handyman who's finally giving up his lifetime passion and collection of parts and tools to keep the hobby alive, to be snapped up by guys who are 20 years younger at most and approaching retirement themselves,... they generally are "Too old to put up with that shit™️" when it comes to gender ideology and other bullshit. It's kinda weird to think that some of the hobbies that I have, being a [REDACTED] aged millenial, I'm still a good 20+ years younger than the average hobbyist of my particular interests.
I don’t even know who the fuck Hector but it seems he sucks. Wait he fucking developed Asahi Linux?!? I would assume this guy has money so why doesn’t he just enjoy his life in the beach or something…. Damn
Because, like most Linux spergs, he's borderline autistic, if not already across the line. And while I can begrudgingly respect the talent that some of them have, their downfall is that they're usually really fucking good at one particular thing, and complete and utter failures at everything else. Hector just seems to have lucked into enough competency where he can monetize his particular form of retardation enough to make a living. Whereas his cast-aside catamite LunaFox, he spent untold amounts of time to develop some complete v-tuber avatar program thing... and basically did it all for free. And is now relying on handouts and probably giving handjobs to eke our a living as a weeb in Japan.
 
Are you Hector test?

You get a suicide call from a supposed friend. Do you

a) Call emergency services to save his life
b) Call friends who know where he is so they can save his life
c) Listen to gay French metal until you're sure he's dead because you can blame it on Kiwi Farms

If c) you just may be Hector!

I mean unless you can buy his retarded Person From Porlock story that it was someone who totally wasn't Hector who just deliberately let him die.
 
I wonder if with this whole Asahi Linux drama that's been going on, if anyone has thought about getting a hold of Bryan Lunduke to cover it? That dude takes a piss on the Linux community and companies like Red Hat/SUSE/GNOME for their DEI bullshit constantly.
Lunduke has already covered Hector as well. It would be hilarious to hear Lunduke saying that Hector has a "collection" of "Touhou" "lolicon" "doujinshi", and then having to explain what that means. If you think that's a good idea, you can submit it to him by following his instructions to whistleblow. I won't do it, because it feels like gay-ops.
 
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Concerning Hector, his alter ego Lina, and the Linux Kernel mailing list.
More backstory about this from the old thread:
Marcan's alter-ego is attempting to push Rust in the Linux kernel with some M1 GPU garbage, or something. Turns out that people submitting patches need to provide their full legal name and pseudonyms are specifically forbidden. Might provide some entertainment if some trannies attempt to start a shitshow in the mailing list. Though daddy Linus is using Asahi himself now on a Macbook, so exceptions might be made.
Remember last year when Marcan's Vtuber persona was talking about contributing code to the Linux kernel? People here pointed out that - for legal/copyright reasons - Linux contributors are required to use their legal name. No pseudonyms allowed.
Well, guess what...? That's been changed, I believe specifically for Marcan's sake. :lol:
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https://lore.kernel.org/asahi/20230307-rust-drm-v1-0-917ff5bc80a8@asahilina.net/T/
He's involved in the whole "Rewrite Linux in Rust" thing. Linux is trooning out with Marcan's help! 😂

Notice the timing: the "no pseudonyms" rule is changed in late February, and then Marcan "Asahi Lina" is suddenly publicly emailing Linux devs & contributing code in early March. He was definitely responsible for pushing the change behind the scenes.
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https://social.treehouse.systems/@fox/109938758111808053
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linu.../?id=d4563201f33a022fc0353033d9dfeb1606a88330
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Is someone fluent in borkborkbork able to read the sign and explain what the hell is going on with the funnel equipped giraffe effigy?
 
Found these pictures from Lunas Facebook page, which was surprisingly easy to find. I'm pretty sure it's him.

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I don't think that's him, though it is a tranny (choker, height, shark). I remember now from looking into him before, I think there's another tranny calling himself Luna Nielsen. This one is also a lot less pudgy than the one in the other picture.

EDIT: Another picture of the "other" Luna, in case it actually is him:
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(https://lgbt.dk/frivillige-styrker-faellesskabet-i-lgbt-danmark/, https://archive.is/4EWav)
 
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I don't think that's him, though it is a tranny (choker, height, shark). I remember now from looking into him before, I think there's another tranny calling himself Luna Nielsen. This one is also a lot less pudgy than the one in the other picture.

EDIT: Another picture of the "other" Luna, in case it actually is him:
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(https://lgbt.dk/frivillige-styrker-faellesskabet-i-lgbt-danmark/, https://archive.is/4EWav)
I had seen these pix and this "Luna Nielsen" JewBook profile before when I was looking into this myself. I also had, and still do, have my doubts though. For one, this troon, for better or worse, seems to at least be in a bit better shape, and his (God forgive me for even saying this...🤮) "titty skittles" seem to at least have had some effect.
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Meanwhile the "confirmed" LunaFoxgirl troon just appears to be a pudgy out of shape dude with a gunt.
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Also, these pictures seem to have been taken in similar timeframes, and the confirmed LunaFox has notably thicker wrists and more manly hands, at least from what I could see in the picture. On the other hand though, according to his LinkedIn profile,* the "confirmed" Lunafox and the one here do live in roughly the same area. But another check agains it being the same is the FB Luna's profile has an extreme lack of anything to do with anime or faggy computer programming or v-tuber shit that is all over the confirmed LunaFox profiles throughout social media. So... maybe???

*Also, holy shit. Looking at his LinkedIn profile and a few of the associated contacts in his list, it's practically infested with all sorts of troons, v-tubers, furries, and other associated faggots. And here I thought LinkedIn was supposed to be a serious, professional website for furthering career prospects and networking, and these people just put this dumb shit out there for the whole world to see. 🤣
 
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