how insecure it would be to use pic rel for day to day usage? think reading emails, editing with vim, using ssh, maybe checking out some git repos, nothing crazy.
it is 100% secure cause jeet vibe hackers can't into C
practically no one uses it so there is no malware for it.
>>107917889It's being actively developed. Why would you assume it would be insecure?
Browsing web is possible Emacs is there i guess vim and neovim too You've got a list pretty limited equivalent of an app store with what you need.Super fast btw if one day i have a kid i will make use haiku for two purposes : it has a childish vibeIt's not windows or linux so it'll make him wonder what's an os, what's differences etc making him
>>107917889I would let NSA run copper directly to my cerebeum if it meant I could use haiku as a daily driver
What about kolibriOS?
>>107918302Because manpower doesn't magically turn into cybersecurity.If none of the contributors is interested in it, & good at it, the project stay unsafe.
>>107918334if one day i have a kid i will make use microsoft bob
>>107918813I didn't say that it did. Are you going to answer the question?
>>107917889Depends how retarded you are, the OS is irrelevant.
>>107917889It has almost no security mechanisms so it's even worse than your average Linux distro.
>>107919327>t. doesnt know shit about computers
I've been daily driving it for about two months, so far I haven't gotten raped.
it's got basically no malware made for it. I would personally make backups frequently if you tried it, though. Even if it's technically at r1 it's still prone to occasional kernel panics or wipes.FWIW I've only used it on an old EEE pc that had some sort of cmos battery issue and only had 1 gig of ram, and it had some other random issue, so whatever.
>>107917889It would probably be the most secure shit you could possibly run. Who the fuck would even bother writing malware for goddamn Haiku?
>>107918813>the project stay unsafe.It would have to be unsafe to begin with to stay that way, fuckwit.https://www.haiku-os.org/about/security/
>>107918302because using the internet with it means using some old version of firefox and the memory management has not been nearly as tested in a hobbyist OS meaning there's a greater risk of memory leaks giving away info
>>107923209There are *nightly* builds of iceweasel so you're incorrect
>>107923532> *nightly*this isn't reddit.
>>107917889How buckbroken do you need to be to want a os that can't make use of a fucking gpu?
>>107923576I plan on running Haiku in an old X200 I use occasionally.
>>107923562Sorry you were wrong
>>107917889honestly if it was able to run freecad it would be a comfy option for the workshop netbook
> reading emails, editing with vim, using ssh, maybe checking out some git reposjust use a linix jesus christ
I'd rather have a haiku DE on linux
What can you even do on haiku?Can you code shit in it?
>>107918819umm.. why did Bob have a crane, again?
>>107924942Many things, and yes.
>>107924809they dont understand this is all they want
>>107920303>t. Doesn't know shit about managing a LANIf you're relying on your desktop's OS to be your security blanket you're doing it wrong.
Someone made a proof-of-concept ransomware for it, but as far as I know nobody has actually fallen victim to it.
>>107920303he's right, retardall you fuckers shizo out over >MUH SECUIRTY UPDOOTSif you use your computer like a sane human being and don't do or run anything stupid nothing bad's going to happen
>>107924809There are XFCE themes to replicate the look of the title bar and all you'd have to do is customize the taskbar to appear vertically, short and fat and on the side and you'd have essentially the same thing.
>>107927800Xfce doesn't really act the same.
>>107927855Ok