Damus
semisol · 1w
And I guess, it is more about the security configuration than anything, and distros. Very few things have SELinux properly configured, for example
Matt - Not Your Entropy, Not Your Coins profile picture
Some of them make it easier to install in more secure manners too. Although verifying this is beyond my ability. Fedora, for example, allows different policies use by governments, etc. Requires user input the higher you go, in my experience. I just go with the best option that doesn't require me to touch things I don't understand. Most people probably just slap the default on
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Matt - Not Your Entropy, Not Your Coins · 1w
Might be a good reason to revisit things like Qubes
Zsubmariner · 1w
Qubes is so clunky. Somebody needs to make a tighter variant of that architectural concept. Split ssh/gpg is awesome. I've been hoping for years