So, I recently switched back to Gentoo after spending the last 10 years on Debian.I currently am running the hardened musl profile, wayland only, -O2, pie.I was looking at the wiki and see that LibreSSL in gentoo is deprecated, except in an overlay. And there seems to be an opinion thag LibreSSL is mostly unmeeded nowadays.What do you think? The most common weakpoint is usually a web browser in security, it's the most attacked one, and firefox is compiled against NSS, (neither Libre/OpenSSL).Most of my shit runs in rootless podman alpine containers, too...
It's not worth it to hunt for patches to make things compile with LibreSSL.
if you care this much about security just use qubes. btw firefox is considered less secure than chromium browsers.
>>107808476>firefox is considered less secure than chromium browserssource?
>>107809071grapheneos advises against using gecko based web browsers:https://grapheneos.org/usage#web-browsinganother article, somewhat old dunno how much still appplies:somewhat old article:https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/firefox-chromium.html
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>>107809141Phoneposter problem.>The sandbox has been gradually improving on the desktop but it isn't happening for their Android browser yet.
>>107807202https://www.fastly.com/blog/boringssl-to-make-tls-more-secure
>>107807202>wayland only>O3
>>107813322shit, meant O2