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wedged in between cachy and fedora I would say
good Point on the whole. I have to disagree somewhat here. For regular malware there is a high chance it gets detected by endpoint protection at some point. yes, i know there are obfuscuation techniques but even they are deterministic or at least a Bit more predictable than whatever the hell a LLM is up to. So I think there is a valid case for malware developers to consider “agentic” Malware. Sadly many companies dive headfirst into the AI Agent cult for dev Work and so one docker container in wsl or the like probably goes unnoticed at least until heads are cooled and infosec depts. catch up to this stuff. its just one more massive attack vector

had the same problem after a kernel update on fedora.

I switched to this fork: github.com/dlundqvist/xone

now everything runs fine

GitHub - dlundqvist/xone: Linux kernel driver for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S accessories

Linux kernel driver for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S accessories - dlundqvist/xone

GitHub
at the moment aaj by bloodywood
no speed limit is annoying as fuck. there is absolute chaos on the autobahn because of it. everyone drives at different speeds and dangerous manouvres (like tailgating, driving 200 kmh on a full road or in the rain) are common occurances. i hate driving in germany. we are an idiot nation when it comecs to driving and cars in general
fuck them
fuck them
fortunately this opinion is becoming more and more popular and widespread.
actually, yes. you test solutions „manually“ on servers and then roll them out with ansible across the whole infrastructure, neatly kept and carefully maintained in your local git instance. like raking a zen garden sometimes
maybe RFK(wasnt he behind all this nonsense?) is a secret militant vegan who wants to discourage people from drinking animal milk by making it harmful to humans(/s just in case)