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-- Recently I have been thinking a lot about switching to a minimalistic hardened gentoo system. -Not that I want to get away "from the bloat" as my current system is quite light, but just to challenge -myself and get a simpler, more secure operating system that is functional. -
-- Even though I'm the type of person who loves extreme customisation, I want to know how light I can get -my system and how secure I can get it, even though it might seem stupid to some people, It seems like -a fun experience for me and in general pushing myself. -
-- So here is my plan: -- X11 (xorg-server) as my display server -- DWM as my window manager -- OpenRC as my init system -- Hardened, no-multilib, openRC stage3 tarball -- Harsh USE flags to make software minimal -- None/little eye candy -- Less proprietary blobs -- Stronger encryption -
-- I will completely ditch everything I have customised probably, will make a completely -fresh and minimal system, and hell, I might even like it! -
-- Anyway currently deciding, I love my current setup, but I think it's a good thing to -push yourself, anyway, If I decide to switch I will probably create a gentoo-minimal branch -in my - - dotfiles - - so y'all will know if I decide to switch :) -
-+ 2021-11-11 20:17:48 EET | + + back + + | + + home + + | + + git + +
++ Recently I have been thinking a lot about switching to a minimalistic hardened gentoo system. + Not that I want to get away "from the bloat" as my current system is quite light, but just to challenge + myself and get a simpler, more secure operating system that is functional. +
++ Even though I'm the type of person who loves extreme customisation, I want to know how light I can get + my system and how secure I can get it, even though it might seem stupid to some people, It seems like + a fun experience for me and in general pushing myself. +
++ So here is my plan: +
+ I will completely ditch everything I have customised probably, will make a completely + fresh and minimal system, and hell, I might even like it! +
++ Anyway currently deciding, I love my current setup, but I think it's a good thing to + push yourself, anyway, If I decide to switch I will probably create a gentoo-minimal branch + in my + + dotfiles + + so y'all will know if I decide to switch :) +
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