here you go, linux 0.01 *removed externally hosted image* *removed externally hosted image*
https://ngn.tf openpgp4fpr:f9e70878c2fb389aec2ba34ca3654df5ad9f641d
here you go, linux 0.01 *removed externally hosted image* *removed externally hosted image*
if you want to hide your IP or location then use TOR
security? I don't think systemd vulnerabilities are that critical, a vulnerability in systemd will provide a way to privesc at most, which means that the attacker must have initial access to exploit it. And considering that most linux servers are using containerized systems, a direct systemd exploit is not possible in most cases
also, more people using systemd means more devs working on systemd, so more security issues will be found and patched
honestly /home should has never been created we should have kept user homes in /usr