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  1. @landley @DavittoKun Again: Simplicity on it's own has value!
    infosec.space/@OS1337/11179596

    I don't expect OS/1337 to become the major #Desktop OS or even put a significant dent into #Yocto #Linux's marketshare.

    But I'd rather want to see it as something that drives #CriticalInfrastructure like #MedicalIT, #PowerGrids and #PLCs instead of cringeworthy #Bloatware like #Windows that is laced with so much #Govware that we can truly say #Microsoft is incompetent...
    youtube.com/watch?v=SGmtP5Lg_t

    In the end, it may end up like #AlpineLinux but to be fair I want to basically find a sweet spot between #mkroot-level simplicity and most modern distros with some basic quality-of-life additions that one can choose (or not!) to use.

    Like a really basic package manager that takes away the hassle of "build it yourself" if one trusts me...
    github.com/OS-1337/spm

    OFC that could be self-hosted internally...

  2. @landley @DavittoKun Again: Simplicity on it's own has value!
    infosec.space/@OS1337/11179596

    I don't expect OS/1337 to become the major #Desktop OS or even put a significant dent into #Yocto #Linux's marketshare.

    But I'd rather want to see it as something that drives #CriticalInfrastructure like #MedicalIT, #PowerGrids and #PLCs instead of cringeworthy #Bloatware like #Windows that is laced with so much #Govware that we can truly say #Microsoft is incompetent...
    youtube.com/watch?v=SGmtP5Lg_t

    In the end, it may end up like #AlpineLinux but to be fair I want to basically find a sweet spot between #mkroot-level simplicity and most modern distros with some basic quality-of-life additions that one can choose (or not!) to use.

    Like a really basic package manager that takes away the hassle of "build it yourself" if one trusts me...
    github.com/OS-1337/spm

    OFC that could be self-hosted internally...

  3. @landley @DavittoKun Again: Simplicity on it's own has value!
    infosec.space/@OS1337/11179596

    I don't expect OS/1337 to become the major #Desktop OS or even put a significant dent into #Yocto #Linux's marketshare.

    But I'd rather want to see it as something that drives #CriticalInfrastructure like #MedicalIT, #PowerGrids and #PLCs instead of cringeworthy #Bloatware like #Windows that is laced with so much #Govware that we can truly say #Microsoft is incompetent...
    youtube.com/watch?v=SGmtP5Lg_t

    In the end, it may end up like #AlpineLinux but to be fair I want to basically find a sweet spot between #mkroot-level simplicity and most modern distros with some basic quality-of-life additions that one can choose (or not!) to use.

    Like a really basic paxkage manager that takes away the hassle of "build it yourself" if one trusts me...
    github.com/OS-1337/spm

    OFC that could be self-hosted internally...

  4. @landley @DavittoKun Again: Simplicity on it's own has value!
    infosec.space/@OS1337/11179596

    I don't expect OS/1337 to become the major #Desktop OS or even put a significant dent into #Yocto #Linux's marketshare.

    But I'd rather want to see it as something that drives #CriticalInfrastructure like #MedicalIT, #PowerGrids and #PLCs instead of cringeworthy #Bloatware like #Windows that is laced with so much #Govware that we can truly say #Microsoft is incompetent...
    youtube.com/watch?v=SGmtP5Lg_t

    In the end, it may end up like #AlpineLinux but to be fair I want to basically find a sweet spot between #mkroot-level simplicity and most modern distros with some basic quality-of-life additions that one can choose (or not!) to use.

    Like a really basic paxkage manager that takes away the hassle of "build it yourself" if one trusts me...
    github.com/OS-1337/spm

    OFC that could be self-hosted internally...

  5. @DavittoKun @landley Also minimalism and simplicity and reproduceability as well as auditability are IMHO long overdue qualities and should be the norm for critical systems.
    youtube.com/watch?v=MkJkyMuBm3

    Cuz I don't feel comfortable seeing #Windows of all things being used anywhere near #CriticalInfrastructure, espechally given how stuff like #Conti and #NotPetya can not just cripple entire nations but literally be weaponized to kill people (You don't want to see #MedicalIT, it's a nightmare that makes you want to ban everything more complex than a light switch!) - and that alone should be sufficient reason.

    For anything I'd want to get done with it later it's better to have a something that can be easily reproduced and maintained than going the lazy route, espechally if one ever intents to win customers/users with transparency and not some "pay-to-loose" type of certification badge that doesn't say anything about the actual security (like those done by the @bsi) but only about how deep the pockets of the one trying to sell it to others are.

    If I don't comply with fundamentals like Kerckhoff's Principle why should you even trust me on other fundamentals like how the weather is?
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerckhof

    I mean, don't trust me at all, these other projects are stubs as of now for a reason:
    github.com/KBtechnologies/Pock
    github.com/KBtechnologies/Cryp

    But you'd likely agree that "#TrustMeBro" died with the inception of #MINERVA / #RUBIKON & #PRISM / #BULLRUN...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypto_A