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"path": "/t/secureblue-is-this-the-most-secure-linux-distro/29432?page=5#post_91",
"publishedAt": "2026-02-25T02:31:19.000Z",
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"textContent": "Security through obscurity is not something you should rely on. Plus, Linux isn’t really obscure given all of the critical infrastructure which relies on it. _Desktop Linux_ may be somewhat more obscure than Windows or MacOS, however is subject to the same exploits as headless Linux thereby making any potential obscurity irrelevant.\n\nFrom A freedom, privacy, and morality perspective Desktop Linux can hold some advantages over closed source operating systems, but users should be aware of the security trade offs currently inherent in this choice.",
"title": "Secureblue: Is This the Most Secure Linux Distro?"
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