Cory Doctorow has had a lot to say about Uber on his blog.^[https://pluralistic.net/tag/uber/]
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Off by one error
There's an ongoing effort to get gcc to compile Rust.^[https://lwn.net/Articles/907405/]
It looks like the repo was hosted on the author's website which appears to now be offline.
https://web.archive.org/web/20230330213306/http://perma-curious.eu/repo-ewx/
I found a fork on github.
The administration didn't threaten to take down the IA or investigate it or anything like that, so it's not similar at all.
It's conspiratorial to think the FBI is doing this to censor or hide something. archive.is is primarily used to get around paywalls. The most likely explanation is news sites complained to the FBI that their copyrights are being violated (which is true), so the FBI is investigating. They've had a problem with falling revenue for a decade or more at this point as everything went online and people expected to get instant access for free in contrast to print media.
It doesn't answer your question directly, but https://linuxpreloaded.com/ has a large list of vendors you could check out.
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.
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.
https://www.theregister.com/2000/07/31/ms_ballmer_linux_is_communism/