It’s those reptoloids again, riding unicorns across the internet and using trained smurfs to distribute eploits to hack you.
Edit:
This is the reason why:

This happens every few months.
Requires full reinstall.
Obviously the partition is too small for your use case and therefore you regularly run out of free disk space…
/Edit end.
I deliberately didn’t move or close this topic in the hope that the posts by @BluishHumility, @tbg and @Apocalypticus would have an effect and make you think. And I myself had already pointed out in one of your previous topics that obviously too little Linux knowledge is the actual cause of almost all your issues. But obviously this has no positive effect.
I strongly advise you to familiarize yourself fundamentally with the functioning of Linux and especially with Arch/Archbased distributions, as well as with the functioning of special features such as BTRFS and snapshots. You should also learn how to deal with encryption, how to set up a correct dual boot and, above all, how to use the proprietary NTFS on Linux correctly.
Until then, I seriously recommend that you reduce the complexity of your systems and instead of a rolling release distro, use a less demanding static distribution such as Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Debian or Fedora.
Closed.