The Great Twitter Meltdown of 2021 - Emulator creator Byuu bullied to death by HateSpeech™ forum, Twitter takes up arms (Still No Death Report)

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Will This Be Of Any Consequence?

  • Yes, Kiwi Farms terrorists will be publicly hanged

    Votes: 801 14.4%
  • Yes, Kiwi Farms will be shut down

    Votes: 101 1.8%
  • No, 41% the army has already taken 41% casualties

    Votes: 1,955 35.1%
  • No, this backfires and MATI goes viral

    Votes: 786 14.1%
  • REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

    Votes: 1,927 34.6%

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Rather than speculating, you could try reading his thread.
I did, and rather than speculating, you could try reading his thread more:
As always, if you have a Twitter account, be sure to give them the good news about Near still being alive.

And I reiterate:
I didn't knew Byuu had a trademark over the term "Near". (Even "Byuu" itself is an onomatopoeia, it is often used in hentai to indicate when someone's is climaxing)
 
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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.
 
Though daddy Linus is using Asahi himself now on a Macbook, so exceptions might be made.
Linus likes the idea but himself stated he didn't use it for any real work, which makes sense as Asahi is a unusable piece of shit
Not that I've used it for any real work, I literally have only been doing test builds and boots and now the actual release tagging.
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Furthermore making an exception would be a very bad idea, theres a reason the policy is no pseudonyms in the first place. If marcan snuck some bad/copyrighted code in under a pseudonym he'd have the chance to dodge legal repurcussions. If I were him I'd drop the cringe larping as "AsahiLina" and contribute under my real name like a normal person, nobody fucking cares if he uses his real name except he'd have revealed (what everybody already knew) that hes Asahi Lina.
 
Has this fuck-turd surfaced or has he transitioned into a furry sloth never to be seen of again?

Special call out to USA Today and their blatant refusal to correct the story of one of their editors namely the coward bitch Alia Dastagir.

I think everyone should go on Twitter and haste her and USA Today to correct the story that she profited from.
 
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Has this fuck-turd surfaced or has he transitioned into a furry sloth never to be seen of again?
Might be wrong but I'm pretty sure all we have is that Japan released documents that said no US citizens died around the time byuu allegedly did. I don't think anyone has seen him since (...well, since he's 99% alive he probably has been seen since, just by people who have kept their lips shut)
 
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Might be wrong but I'm pretty sure all we have is that Japan released documents that said no US citizens died around the time byuu allegedly did. I don't think anyone has seen him since (...well, since he's 99% alive he probably has been seen since, just by people who have kept their lips shut)
he lived (lives) in japan, where people are pretty isolated from the english speaking internet. plus, he's a turbo autist gaijin who probably doesn't have many irl friends or acquaintances outside of his workplace.

what i'm getting at is that he could just be living his live in japan like he did before the "suicide" and none of us would have any way to know, all we ever saw of him was his internet persona, so all he has to do to be perceived as dead is to stop posting and suddenly he effectively no longer exists in any way that we could observe.
 
that Japan released documents that said no US citizens died around the time byuu allegedly did.
US released it via US Department of State's Consular Affairs's U.S. Citizen Deaths Overseas database (that only tracks non-natural causes of death) that can be found here. The last non-natural death in Japan of US citizen was a suicide a month before Near emailed Null
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Might be wrong but I'm pretty sure all we have is that Japan released documents that said no US citizens died around the time byuu allegedly did.
No U.S. citizens died in Japan of non-natural causes. Well unless he's still dangling from that ceiling with that gay French music playing.
 
No U.S. citizens died in Japan of non-natural causes. Well unless he's still dangling from that ceiling with that gay French music playing.
At this point someone would've definitely found him by now. Japan's not a magical paradise where they just ignore non-payment of rent, especially from untrustworthy foreigners.
 
So, I tried using the wayback machine in his personal website and... hm.

Uh, and here's also this:
"Some sites may not be included because the automated crawlers were unaware of their existence at the time of the crawl. It's also possible that some sites were not archived because they were password protected, blocked by robots.txt, or otherwise inaccessible to our automated systems. Siteowners might have also requested that their sites be excluded from the Wayback Machine. When this has occurred, you will see a "blocked site error" message. When a site is excluded because of robots.txt you will see a "robots.txt query exclusion error" message."

The exclusion was probably made by the siteowner (which is byuu himself) or due to take-down notices (but, by who?)
 

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