What I consider my top 10 favorite tools that every good computer scientist should handle and I would take with me to a desert island:

- Python (what do you want me to program?)

- Qubes (Privacy by default and attack proof, Tails is inferior sorry)

- LibreWolf (all other browsers are cowardly)

- Fedora Silverblue (If Linus Torvalds uses Fedora it will be for a reason, but I'm more cool and use the immutable version)

- Kali Linux (My neighbor who is hot knows what I'm talking about).

- Tor (I need it to buy quality drugs)

- Joinmarket (Mix to the fourth mix deep, freeze and pay with coinjoin, with this you are both maker and taker and there is no NSA spying on you, leave centralized coordinators who only want your money)

- Hashcat ( The power of the cat, you know)

- Nmap (I always liked having a girlfriend on every port)

- Veracrypt (your usb's will thank you, right Bill?)

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I mean, you would need a computer and a way to send the information out. Just sayin'.

What makes Librewolf superior bro? I'm on Debian...and Tails but this one is for Persistent Storage and Cryptsetup things. Going through your list ;)

Started practicing detached header encrypting with cryptsetup. Heard about this to be a really powerful method and generally cryptsetup to be "the shit". What makes you trust and use veracrypt?

I use Fedora Sericea. Immutable with Sway tiling :)

Agree to anything, but coinjoin over Monero.

Store value in Bitcoin. But store freedom in Monero for when you need it.

We have a lot of agreements here ;)