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I think they might be anticipating LLMs possibly being able to do a decent job at deobfuscation in the near future. This is an opportunity for Mojang to earn friend points. They might as well take credit for something that is going to happen anyway.
There's a very good opinion news article I remember reading about somebody working in the government who investigated room and pillar mining disasters and worked out some benchmarks to determine whether a mine was safe and ended up saving lives. I was about to share it here, but I can't seem to find it again.
A hacky way to fix that is to make that device your user home directory. If the device contains your user home or root directory, it won't be removable.
I'm looking through the code now. It looks like it's getting the device list from multiple sources and the fstab source might be losing the race to something else.^[https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/solid/-/tree/master/src/solid/devices/backends?ref_type=heads] fstab devices aren't removable.
At some point, we're going to have to have verified real human identity crap because the present situation of having to question everything I come across on the internet and essentially CAPTCHA myself to everyone every time I post is giving me a level of stress that makes me want to log off forever and I can't be the only one.
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Yes, there's a huge debate about it.
This post foreshadowed today's AWS outage.
It doesn't answer your question directly, but https://linuxpreloaded.com/ has a large list of vendors you could check out.