Its probably part of a pattern that's getting installed. I think adding a lock (zypper al packagename) would stop it from being reinstalled
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Yeah why is the focus on him using chatGPT vs yet another mentally ill person getting killed by a cop...
Contaminated by all the automotive detritus...
Something tells me that with how passionate these guys are this was probably just a crunch to avoid the unacceptable result of the project falling behind, but isn't sustainable. They'll burn out if this is what they have to do every time, and they probably know that and tried to avoid it.
Depends on what your definition of winning is. If we reach a state where it is literally impossible to run your own software without heavy hardware modification, which would exclude 99.9% of users, that would be like big tech winning in my book. That's why right to repair is important, and we probably also need laws to prevent OEMs from disallowing the use of alternate OS.
@akc3n@lemmy.ml another new OEM, this one using ARM cores: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/liberux-nexx--3#/
Seems like they are also trying to find their place, they just backed off from a pretty expensive desktop replacement device to offer a more reasonable phone. Maybe an OS partnership would also help them since they are currently rolling their own Linux OS...
Short TL;DR: nothing burger
Longer TL;DR: Linus sees bad changes to the git tree by Kees Cook that he interprets as being of human origin and intentional, calls them "malicious" changes and orders that Kees Cook's privileges be revoked. Turns out that the "git-filter-repo" tool being used was actually the culprit as it is very powerful and incorrect usage explains the changes. Discussion then moves toward implementing safety checks in the tooling. Kees gets his permissions back.
Just check their comment history 😂 you'll have to scroll some past their current bit where they pretend to talk like an AI, but you'll see what's up after that
Wow this is big news, Comaps is the fork of Organic Maps: https://news.itsfoss.com/organic-maps-fork-comaps/
Therapy (both individual and group talk therapy) helps with the emotional regulation and any childhood trauma and bad coping mechanisms you acquired by being a kid with ADD/ADHD. Medication helps with the focusing of course, both allowing you to focus for longer and sometimes (in the case of XR meds) softening the "crash" so you can have the mindfulness and focus to bring your emotional regulation tools into play and start to self regulate. I firmly believe both are necessary for some (if not most) people to be truly successful living with ADD/ADHD.