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Why do they look like The Inbetweeners crossed with Big Bang Theory?View attachment 500655
honestly boys, im saying tally hall on this one




Tally Hall is an small band that is one of my personal favorites. They arent that well known lol.Why do they look like The Inbetweeners crossed with Big Bang Theory?


Believe me, there's a small marketshare for Linux as compared to the 75% of users running Windows, so I find it highly unlikely that malware such as spyware can infiltrate a consumer's machine, unless most of the population use Linux as a daily driver. The only target are mainly businesses running servers.I've used tails before, its quite interesting. I think some people would find it useful if a public computers bootloader is unlocked so the monitoring software cant see any personal information that you put in.
I use Linux Mint as a daily driver on my laptop. I dont have to run any antivirus like when I did with Windows. Basically all you have to watch is the commands you put in the terminal and some things you download directed toward Linux. There are still some RATs for Linux.Believe me, there's a small marketshare for Linux as compared to the 75% of users running Windows, so I find it highly unlikely that malware such as spyware can infiltrate a consumer's machine, unless most of the population use Linux as a daily driver. The only target are mainly businesses running servers.

If you're not all that confident using the Terminal to download software, you can use the Software Store to download the programs you need via FlatPak. It's safe if the software is verified.I use Linux Mint as a daily driver on my laptop. I dont have to run any antivirus like when I did with Windows. Basically all you have to watch is the commands you put in the terminal and some things you download directed toward Linux. There are still some RATs for Linux.
Most of my stuff is usually downloaded via flatpaks if possible. If it doesnt have a flatpak and is on the Linux Mint store, then I'll try that. Last resort is usually .deb packages.If you're not all that confident using the Terminal to download software, you can use the Software Store to download the programs you need via FlatPak. It's safe if the software is verified.



Now imagine the Switch 2 getting hacked by a 5-year old. Instant karma.Imagine your security being so bad that a 5 year old manages to find a backdoor. I would just shut down at that point, lmao
No way, it's gonna require at least a Nintenyearold.Now imagine the Switch 2 getting hacked by a 5-year old. Instant karma.
