

I think when one uses Claude Code CLI the PR is attributed to the human user but Claude adds itself as an author to the code when it is committed.
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I think when one uses Claude Code CLI the PR is attributed to the human user but Claude adds itself as an author to the code when it is committed.


til he hung from the rail by his finger tip
millie said floyd i’ll make you lose your grip
with this tiny piece of paper i can make you slip


yeah we used to have a government

Hah I wondered myself.

“Tell me, just how great is it to work for you people?”
Narrator: They didn’t know it would become Nugget’s last day, too.


Yeah, don’t sweat it. It’s just the system saying “Hey, I already made this thing you’re asking me to make again.” Your install is fine, nothing’s broken.
As for KDE Discover not showing you RPMs—that’s just KDE being stubborn. GNOME Software is way better at letting you pick between Flatpak and RPM. On KDE, Discover kinda pushes Flatpaks by default like a picky friend who only orders the “house special.” It’s a totally separate issue from that warning.
If you want the RPM version of something, just crack open the terminal and run:
sudo dnf install steam
Way faster, way fewer clicks. Discover’s nice for browsing, but for gaming stuff, terminal or DNF are your best buds.
So yeah—warning = ignore. RPMs not showing = KDE being KDE. You’re all good 👍


Honestly I’m floored this is what it takes for some people to leave X. 🤷🏼♂️
Can’t comment, lurking.
No the AI would have called it fixed, “production-ready,” committed, and pushed after the first refactor.