<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Deleted Account wrote</title><author_name>Deleted Account (npub1jp…20eg2)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1jp3776ujdul56rfkkrv8rxxgrslqr07rz83xpmz3ndl74lg7ngys320eg2</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>Debian - Fedora Silverblue - EndeavourOS&#xA;&#xA;On my Laptop I wanted to validate my way and installed different Linux philosophies. Tried office, documentation tools and AI Tools like ollama and goose.&#xA;&#xA;Debian felt solid and secure. A hardened setup with full-disk encryption worked well. &#xA;For servers Debian is fantastic – stable, trustworthy, predictable. Use and used it in different ways for the home servers. &#xA;But on my laptop I wanted more modern packages and rolling updates. AppArmor and Firejail I only touched briefly, still need to learn them properly.&#xA;&#xA;Silverblue impressed me with its immutable concept. Very clean separation of base system and apps. Security feels strong with a professional/commercial team behind it. Fedora is still community-driven at its core, but the long-term influence of IBM/Red Hat inevitably shapes priorities and creates a certain corporate gravity?&#xA;For a stable workstation it is excellent. But I noticed limitations when tools need deep hardware access, like AI models. &#xA;&#xA;Now I am testing EndeavourOS. Pacman and Flatpak work great, I avoid AUR for safety. Installed with full-disk encryption and Gnome. Hardening is not complete yet, I am considering to dive deeper into AppArmor or Firejail. As an alternative, Toolbox could be a good way for safe experimentation – something I liked from Silverblue and that can also fit well into my Endeavour workflow. &#xA;It feels alive and authentic, because it is completely community driven. Rolling release gives me flexibility and the newest tools. For me as a tech enthusiast this fits best on my laptop.&#xA;&#xA;What are your experiences and your thoughts? What hardenings do you recommend?&#xA;&#xA;#Linux #FOSS #Privacy #Debian #Silverblue #EndeavourOS</html></oembed>