I can't really imagine a benefit to --autoremove except for keeping old packages a bit longer before removing them.
Eg, if you run apt --update --autoremove upgrade -y once a day you'll keep your prior-to-currently-running-version kernel packages a day longer than if you ran autoremove immediately after each upgrade.
To make things more confusing: the new-ish apt full-upgrade command seems to remove most of what apt autoremove wants to... but not quite everything. 🤷
photo of Microsoft executives after selling your employer a special license to enable copilot to have enhanced security
your commitment to the bit is truly laudable 🤣
how about we just try it first
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when this is over [...] we can finally go back

isn't your post title also?




i guess "bring your watch" implies a lack of good tools for profiling C++ on Linux?