Unlikely, unless there's possibly something in the headphone settings
that makes Alsa believe the headphones are plugged in, while they're
not. I have no clue.

I couldn't believe it myself, but have verified it countless times.
Results of checking and unchecking this one "Override" checkbox are
consistent, even after reboots and sleep/resumes.

I don't have the DKMS upgrade installed anymore. I already uninstalled
it before trying out your application.

Original audio setup with speakers not working:

http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=f98e72575a656d123c0e9b3acd3366f6843a8d80

"Override" checked for pin 0x15 (headphones) with everything working as
it should:

http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=4c0528216069cee0f3b0a0bbeb638fc298f7638d

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