Debian as a server gets security updates, but the packages for desktop remain old, feature robbed and vulnerable. Default Web browser is passing on manifest v3 which enhances security. Linux isn’t going TPM2 (yet) which prevents rootkits, bootkits, keyloggers, and malware. Linux doesn’t enforce security updates. Anyone that thinks Linux doesn’t have frequent security problems hasn’t done a web search on the topic. All operating systems have issues, -Desktop Linux deliberately so.

  • @[email protected]
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    34 hours ago

    This is the typical response Linux people give on here.

    “if you don’t use Linux, you’re just too stupid to use Linux.”

    Then they tell everyone it’s so easy anyone can use it in the next comment.

    • @NegativeLookBehind
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      23 hours ago

      I’m only giving this guy shit because he made a sub called LinuxSucks. If you’re new to Linux or are curious about it, then I welcome you to the OS. But if you’re just being an asshole about it by making some stupid memes, then yeah I’m gonna respond with some insults.