Which distro you recommend as a daily use?
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I don't use Linux on the desktop. Fedora is the least bad choice but having better defaults and try Secureblue if you want it a hardened. Arch also works and certain hardening is available there but not as a default.
If our funding and manpower was unlimited, GrapheneOS wouldn't be using the Linux kernel at all, ideally something akin to a microkernel with a hypervisor written in a memory safe language like Rust. We'd then have an Android compatibility layer to run the apps. Android userspace already provides a lot of the safety by apps being developed officially in Kotlin or Java.
Linux kernel security flaws make up a lot of Android issues and are what ends up getting exploited in the wild by companies like Cellebrite. The Linux kernel itself is the biggest security liability. Having a more secure base means less hardening work. There was a post I made a couple months ago about Linux kernel (and Android specific) vulnerabilities that Android didn't fix but GrapheneOS had.
This type of OS is interesting: https://www.redox-os.org/
These projects need to get contributions and growth, these are the type of operating systems developers should be working on.
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Make QNX great again.
Perhaps in a few years, when tooling has matured, AI can accelerate such an effort.
Why would you leap from Linux to a hobbyist OS? Why not FreeBSD or OpenBSD? Rust doesn't even have reproducible builds yet (iirc)