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Secure distro for daily use
(monero.town)
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What's your use case?
Programming, school, and everything else.
You don't need a security focused distro to hide the hentai from your mom, nor to shield your 0.0047 XMR from hackers.
And you dont need a lemmy account for posting useless comments
I do actually, you can't post as guest.