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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • Im sure the only way you could get away with it is if you:

    • Do it at night so that nobody innocent is there
    • Do not take any cell phone or anything electronic tbh
    • Wear clothing that covers your hair, skin, and anything distinctive on your body
    • Wear shoes/clothes that are very common and not unique, and bought at a thrift store with cash
    • use items that are common and not purchased with any credit/debit/tap cards, and only use items purchased some time ago and not recently
    • put rocks in your shoes to change up your walking/running gait
    • avoid looking at any cameras dead on
    • be quick to reduce exposure time
    • plan multiple entrance and escape paths
    • dont drive anywhere near that location leading up to the night
    • dont have anyone drop you off
    • avoid letting cameras see you on your way there
    • dont tell anyone about it, not even anonymously on the internet
    • dont leave anything behind (especially anything from your own body)
    • dispose of / destroy everything you brought with you in a location that isn’t near anywhere you normally go

    But maybe even that isn’t enough




  • There are quite a few reasons to avoid flatpaks tbh.

    • You have no control over the dependencies. A flatpack can include a very old dependency and there is nothing you can do about it. You are at the mercy of the developer.

    • Many Flatpak applications available on flathub are not effectively sandboxed by default. Do not rely on the provided process isolation without first reviewing the related flatpak permission manifest for common sandbox escape issues.

    • Running untrusted code is never safe; sandboxing cannot change this. It can be a false sense of security.

    • It is generally not a good idea to run unattended updates via systemd, as the applications can get new permissions without the user aware of the changes. See this blogpost for examples

    • Flatpak does not run on the linux-hardened kernel unless you do additional kernel modifications that could have negative security implications.