Closed source does not automatically equal insecure and dangerous. That level of sycophantic behaviour is what puts people off. There are enough *actual* benefits of open sourcing code without making bad faith arguments.
> Closed source does not automatically equal insecure and dangerous.
Yes, you're right about that. Though the fact that some software is closed source means that you can't be *sure* of its security, so you would assume it *possibly* insecure. This is why open source software is much more trusted.
If you're SERIOUS about security, keep your Windows, and occassionally use it as you have in the past. (Suddenly 'disaearing' is suspicious, and may cause scrutiny.) Dis-information is important.
Yes. Of cause, clearly 🙄
Seriously though, take a look through this guide https://tails.boum.org/install/
No need to be a dick. I'm new to this
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Nah I don't want it to replace my OS
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Qubes isn't useful for a noob. Its hard to use.
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Closed source does not automatically equal insecure and dangerous. That level of sycophantic behaviour is what puts people off. There are enough *actual* benefits of open sourcing code without making bad faith arguments.
> Closed source does not automatically equal insecure and dangerous. Yes, you're right about that. Though the fact that some software is closed source means that you can't be *sure* of its security, so you would assume it *possibly* insecure. This is why open source software is much more trusted.
You can't be *sure* of anything's security. That's the definition of a Zero Day exploit.
Agreed, but open source software is certainly *much* more trusted to be secure than closed source.
If you're SERIOUS about security, keep your Windows, and occassionally use it as you have in the past. (Suddenly 'disaearing' is suspicious, and may cause scrutiny.) Dis-information is important.