PubesOS

please name a truly secure philosophy of security please.

Operational security is the best way, after that it's retroactive security which is when your security fails.

why not just host Xen on gentoo/freebsd then run openbsd/centos in virtual machines? keep systemd further away from the hypervisor.

Air gap

Why not just build everything from scratch? Portage-based system written in Python is not that minimal.

doesn't work if the computer is ever turned on

It works reasonably well. At least it would require expensive targeted attack. While in case of isolation/virtualization you one of the millions of users with the very same sandboxing tech so attack becames quite practical.

Qubes is great for casual users who want a secure desktop. Personally I use it for a combination of shitposting and managing cryptocurrencies. Being able to break your habits into different VM workspaces is surprisingly useful. The Fedora and Debian templates ITL provides work fine, I haven't had any issues with common programs inside the appVMs. It does soak up RAM though, on a T410 with 6gb RAM I'm limited to about two instances of chromium in two different VM's, with maybe ~10 tabs active in each.

I bounced around a buncha distros and now this and a copy of win10 on another hard drive are the only two systems I regularly use tbh. But I am pretty casual. ymmv.

also the lead dev is a qt who can rubberhose me any day she wants.

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