The desktop is like the inbox of files, inbox-zero it and it's a tidy place to keep things in focus until they're sorted and filed away or deleted.
mlfh
Dying horribly is fun!
Depends on which side of the Edict of Thessalonica you're on.
I throw dust jackets away immediately, because I think they're an abomination and books look and feel better without them. And then I dog-ear the pages because it gives them character.
I must be extra chaotic extra evil.
Yogthos is the kind of piece of shit that "critically supports" bombing Ukrainian kindergartens and maternity wards as long as, somewhere in the world, at least one Western tear is shed over it. Blocking them makes the fediverse far less unpleasant.
Unless "read-only" is being enforced by hardware (reading from optical media, etc), a compromised sudo user can circumvent anything, and write anywhere. A read-only flag or the root filesystem being mounted from somehwere else are just trivial extra steps in the way.
Improved security != extremely secure, is all I'm saying. There are a lot of things that go into making a system extremely secure, and while an immutable root filesystem may be one of them, it doesn't do the job all on its own as advertised in this post.
But what does Ja Rule think about all of this? Where is Ja?
A Raspberry Pi 3b is about as plug-and-play with wifi and audio out as you can get, for $35 usd. 64-bit, Arch ARM has an image for it, the support and community are the absolute best you can get in an SBC, pretty much anything you could possibly want to do with it will have a blog writeup guide that sonebody's already done. If a 4-core 1GHz processor and 1GiB of memory are suitable for the software you want to run, that'd be my go-to.
Plot twist, it's donald trump's lemmy account.
Looks fantastic, great job 🎄✨
Bunch of spineless sycophants.