@6.28

and yet if this guy stops working, the internet collapses

@andrewkibor9581

"I can't really live in any humane conditions right now because if I convert any more of my crypto to fiat, I'll be in a 90% loss", harsh reality for some of us too.😂😂

@thatotherguy4245

"Welcome to the temple of innovation. Why is there a roach in here?"

@Zeronote13

“You have to hustle hard to live under humane conditions” - damn so true

@AYoutubeHandleThatIsNotTaken

Plot twist: this wasn't a joke video but an actual introduction to our guy

@exception05

This apartment looks so USSR style. This is basically a typical apartment of many post-USSR programmers childhood.

@romanmakarov4973

This is actually the big thing with FOSS, despite it being free you have to sell it to succeed. Sometimes selling something for free is harder. I agree that such people who lives for FOSS are like cultist or fanatics, because it's irrational self-sacrificial approach, but that's why they deserve more credit. Except the fanboys, they are just annoying.

@bluesteelbass

IRC only, natural selection. 🤣

@ZiziKarma

You make hilarious videos. Keep them coming please!

@FourOf92000

I've never felt so personally attacked by something I wholeheartedly agree with

@TheCanBakis

The Arch cult is hilarious!

@GSBarlev

3:45 Yeah, I already assumed that based on the ThinkPad.

Very much appreciate the pairing of the IBM OEM keyboard, btw (neighbors must love that). This guy is living the dream. ♥

Rats notwithstanding 🐁

@mickvangelderen3745

"But that's what happens when you.. live in capitalism. You have to hustle hard, to live under humane conditions. " 🤣 gold

@sayan1122

As an Arch user (btw) & a ThinkPad enjoyer (btw), I find the last part strangely relatable. 😂

@CubeApril

Watching this makes me hope that we get to see a video from a mechanical keyboard enthusiast sometime soon.

@wristocrat

Your videos are so unique but so incredibly spot on while also being absurd

@nyny

It's hard for me to say, but this is anonymous nets anyway. I am nearly this 'free software bro'. My childhood dream was to be a great programmer. There was considerable trauma - alcoholic parents, abuse, etc. Was taking honors programming classes but literally almost failing every other class. Had no fund, no path into college. People were telling me you go to college to learn the software, and that 'hacking' to learn wasn't appropriate. I was defeated inside, accepting that I'd have to sacrifice my dreams. Then I discovered the Debian way, and I put my heart into it. If it was successful, I would have an opportunity to learn how to use a database! Fortunately it was successful. Unfortunately, it has still been unbelievably difficult.

@dotprodukt

This was me trying to explain free & open source software in the 90s.

@OppaHansi

"We lost power.." shrug :D

@_DRMR_

The problem of Free Software is not that you don't make any money, but that people expect "Free" to mean that you don't have to pay for it ;)
(hint to the unknowning: Free Software can totally be commercial)