this post was submitted on 16 Jun 2026
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Anyone infected is at their own fault. Literally every single ressource and official statement is "read the diff of what you execute", which would prevent 100% of the attacks.
I'd rather not get cut off from my regular updates for some idiots who can't read or think rules don't apply to them. And yes, people who don't understand the PKGBUILD format shouldn't use the AUR on their own.
Peak Linux nerd shit.
People just want their updates to work and you're out here screeching that users are holding it wrong and to read a bunch of diffs ๐คฃ
That's like saying "i just want to bungee jump off this bridge" when the bridge is 10m above active traffic.
This piece of infrastructure is not designed to work this way. It's made for linux nerds. Not unknowing users. And I don't see why the AUR should punish the former because the latter are ignorant. So either be able to understand and actively read the things you're running or just don't.
That is some gatekeeping bullshit right there.
How is that gatekeeping?