BSD license is freedom.
What is the most secure GNU/Linux distro?
It's a suboptimal choice by the developers, but I don't see how that's a reason to avoid it as a user. Even Stallman doesn't think that in most cases.
for corporate to fuck your wife.
is right though. Its still free software. OpenBSD is good.
Slackware.
Alpine is one option although I suppose this thread is looking for "the"
Does anyone even use qubes? It gets recommend a lot but it doesn't seem anyone here uses it.
It's not as secure as they meme it.
Linux and FreeBSD had it much earlier
Some security features like pledge(2) and W^X are superior indeed, but they can only be applied to OpenBSD code itself, since nobody's going to rewrite firefox or any other bloated crap like that in order to use OpenBSD's security features. Linux and FreeBSD have other means to deal with potential harmful code (containers, syscall filters)
Qubes is pozzed.
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I use it. I would show a screenshot but i can't figure out how to get scrot into the dom0 vm.