Should’ve been a kit car
You mean the gnu/linux libre car?
Ahem…
Ah, got to love the Hammerhead Eagle iThrust
“we have Cybertruck at home”
Are you implying the Hammerhead Eagle iThrust is the knock off?
I need to get that license plate for my car lol
omfg that plate is hilarious
I…I kinda unironically like the spirit behind this in a serious way.
I know things like safety codes and such would need a solution for sure, but a fixable kit car as a response to Tesla’s black-box-appliance-cars would be really freakin excellent right about now.
For real.
That they assembled while driving it down the freeway.
“Whaddayamean the brakes are in a different package?!?”
My gear shift is deprecated.
Turn signal is in the AUR
Is there any other way?
Makes sense that it’s not a Tesla.
I drive Arch btw™
“daily driver” :o
If they had BMW instead of Hyundai then it would be “ARCHLNX BMW”
…btw.
the all new Arch btw™ Automobile you can rob it (Under gpl) its shared!1!!!
It’s not free! It’s not parabola!
real
I wonder if they’re trying to run a custom OS on their vehicle, too.
POV your driving down the highway going 60, your car “pacman -Syu” You used the AUR incorrectly It replaced your drive shaft with steering wheels and your seats with turn signals.
the arch experience
You used the AUR incorrectly
I ain’t gonna lie, that sounds like a skill issue.
It is lmao
Pfff nothing that pacstrap again can’t fix (that’s how I fix my corrupted arch install BTW)
I’ve seen one around with the plate
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Imagine never getting a speeding ticket because of it
It’s the other way around, you will get all of the tickets which are missing plate info. Some guy did it and regrets it, there is a documentary about it.
Of all the comments on this post, I think this most plausibly is the owner of the car
How could you tell I use Arch? I use Arch btw.
IUABTW
What’s that?Nevermind, I get it now. just had to think about it for more than 2 seconds.
I drive Hyundai, btw
I thought Arch people are of the Subaru tribe
No, that’s the Debian people.
Okay really weird. I drive a Subaru and I do use a Debian VM.
You can have it for the price of a USB stick.
This isn’t a drawing?