I’m currently embracing the way of privacy and anonimity and saw the repo of hackliberty, they say to use alpine linux but I was also looking to stuff like openBSD or just hardening the arch build I use rn, what do you think about that? openBSD could be a good choice as daily drive or I should follow the community and try alpine, sorry if the question is dumb but I’m still learning.

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    10 months ago

    I would recommend against Alpine and OpenBSD if you’re new to this. As others have said, almost every distro is private and secure, and barring extreme security concerns you’ll be served well by any of them. IMO pick something that is easier to get started with and has a larger userbase, like Linux Mint, Debian, or OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. After you’ve been using Linux for a while you’ll be more comfortable to start investigating Alpine and OpenBSD to see if you like the specific way they do things.