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  • What is your threat model like ? Who are you intending to guard yourself against ?

    Is it an assembled PC or a pre-built ? Pre-builts may come with some form of tracking. OS support also may be a concern on some pre-builts.

    Maybe something like Debian 12 testing might be a good Linux option to consider, of course Windows or Mac are not recommended for the privacy conscious amongst us. Debian is not the most user friendly to get installer image of, but it has a fairly straightforward GUI based setup for a fresh install.

    In case Windows is a requirement then probably look into the Tron script, helps automate a lot of things you might need as privacy settings (among other actions performed by the script).

    Note: These are to be treated as opinions, not advice.









  • I like the phrase “Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely”.

    KOSA is not the only thing one should be worried about, illiterates from UK are bringing in an Online Safety Bill which needs all services with encryption to provide a backdoor for the UK government under the reasoning of “monitoring for CSAM content”.

    This doesn’t just impact UK citizens, but will do for the world.

    If I recall correctly, Australia did something similar.

    Interesting to see how the 5-eyes try to push similar dumb ideas together.






  • TTY seesion is definitely not a desktop experience, the pizzaz is lacking which makes it difficult to use for all purposes. I’ve used it mainly for specialized work on servers.

    You could just switch your Desktop Environment/Windown Manager with a TTY session to Ctrl+Alt+F2 (F3, …, F7) and not install any Xorg/Wayland DE on these sessions.

    More drastic measures would be to install a Server version, or remove the DE/WM from the install.