That depends on the depth of the review, e.g. verifying the submitter is a member of the project, the software name does not conflict with a well known name,...
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At least this prevents impersonation of well-known publishers or their software. Maybe all changes to metadata like the description should require a manual review even for established packages.
Those getting the most recent software versions, so nothing that should be running in a server.
I think that was a precaution. The malicious build script ran during the build, but the backdoor itself was most likely not included in the resuling package as it checked for specific packaging systems.
There is an actively maintained project for github: https://github.com/josegonzalez/python-github-backup
Jitsi meet is the hosted service of the open source project provided by the developers. The proprietary variant is 8x8.com
In that case you should ignore the interface in networkmanager (set it as unmanaged) and add one of the wireguard gnome shell extensions i think. https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3612/wireguard-indicator/
It looks like the proposal is exactly that: increase orders by governments / the military and some regulation that prioritizes eu orders over others.
That is regrettably not too unusual. Many platforms deactivate / ban empty accounts that were inactive for a long time. I guess "aging" accounts before use is something not too uncommon for bots.
https://heywillow.io/ seems to solve the voice recognition pretty well. I don't know how good the home automation integration is, though.
Newer versions should have a replacable waste tank, but the tank does have a chip with serial number.
Nod32 offers a commercial antivirus for that scenario as well. The consumer variant has been discontinued.