2019 will feature my return to buyfaggotry and anime

…and it will be glorious.

My first figure of the year will be Mimori Hinagiku (MFC) who is an original character in the SkyTube series. She’s currently on her way to me and I can’t wait anymore.

Second figure will be Makise Kuriso from Steins;Gate (MFC).

I also started watching anime regularly again, I’m currently on episode 4 of Goblin Slayer (aniDB) and Shirobako (aniDB), respectivly.

The downside is that I will probably not make it to Cock Con 2020 this year, but we can’t have everything.

This is also my first blog post in 2019, and my server is shitting itself, so maybe something will change here, too.

Debian Bug Report #00001

My habit of using the development repository on a stable debian distribution has caught up with me. I did an ‘apt-get upgrade’ on Debian Stretch (with Buster repostories), and it broke my apt.

Whenever I do any apt command now I get the same error message:
apt-get: relocation error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-private.so.0.0: symbol _ZN3URIcvNSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEEB5cxx11Ev version APTPKG_5.0 not defined in file libapt-pkg.so.5.0 with link time reference

After a little searching around the Internet I found this bug report from the 15th of October of this year, on the Debian development mailing list:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=911090

The thread only has two replies (by the same author) but it confirmed my suspicion that it wasn’t just my problem. Apparently the newest version of gcc (7 in Andreas, the authors, case, 8 on my machine) breaks the ABI, and this affects virtually every library.

So I can’t update since I have zero clues how to fix this, but now I know where to check for updates. That’s a little bright light. At the end of the tunnel.