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7/2/2025, 10:12:10 PM
>always install a package with "pacman -Sy package" even though this is incredibly dangerous and can result in an unsupported partial upgrade
>always log in as root and do everything with the root account even though this is extremely insecure and can damage the system
What are other ways to BTFO "Performance & Security" people?
>always log in as root and do everything with the root account even though this is extremely insecure and can damage the system
What are other ways to BTFO "Performance & Security" people?
7/1/2025, 6:47:14 PM
-On Arch, install package groups like "xorg" or "plasma" instead of meta-packages, and select to install everything when prompted (gives a ton of bloat)
-never update the pacman mirrorlist, but run "pacman -Sy" alot
-install anything and everything gnome-related and set as many gnome services to start up on boot as possible
-install google chrome or uninstall adblockers
-overclock the RAM to be on the edge of stability, although this fucks windows more than it does linux. I tried to make AI debug this for me, and it ended up telling me to inspect motherboard for bulging capacitors or send it to repair
-allow root ssh access to the public internet and set a weak password (this will cause the ISP to shut down internet)
The last one is probably the only one that's *really* annoying because the ISP will receive a ton of abuse reports and you will have to negotiate with them, which sucks absolute dick.
-never update the pacman mirrorlist, but run "pacman -Sy" alot
-install anything and everything gnome-related and set as many gnome services to start up on boot as possible
-install google chrome or uninstall adblockers
-overclock the RAM to be on the edge of stability, although this fucks windows more than it does linux. I tried to make AI debug this for me, and it ended up telling me to inspect motherboard for bulging capacitors or send it to repair
-allow root ssh access to the public internet and set a weak password (this will cause the ISP to shut down internet)
The last one is probably the only one that's *really* annoying because the ISP will receive a ton of abuse reports and you will have to negotiate with them, which sucks absolute dick.
6/30/2025, 11:02:44 PM
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