Raspberry Pi OS is getting a new security measure, and people are already annoyed
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Raspberry Pi OS has released an update that disables passwordless sudo by default on new installs. Users will now be prompted to enter their password when running superuser commands, with correct entries cached for five minutes. The change is aimed at improving security against unauthorized access, though some veteran users are frustrated that it disrupts established workflows.
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