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From all the Linux users here, I want suggestions on what you expect from a Security Hardening Framework in Linux?

Features needed?
What you hate with the current tools?
What you like about the current tools?
What is your security hardening flow in daily life or work?

@threia @yassie_j
I think this is where Microsoft kinda beats Google, they still have some experimentations going where they are not afraid of setting foot in unknown territory.

Google on the other tries to make all it's projects look, work, feel like all it's other projects. which basically limits their experimentation.

@faassen
nah it's not a total photocopy of python. The main place they are similar is in the simplicity part where golang doesn't throws on you any unnecessary format or syntax requirements as well as the package management is simple.

@faassen
You should also try Golang, very simple and nice like python

@freemo
actually, I for once want to look at the chaos side of physics and particles. I think we miss alot of explanations there.
Especially cause we don't even know if chaos is real or not.
if chaos exists, then where does it originate?
chaos is where physics, and maths both collide into the same realm.

@freemo
I think this is related to bremsstrahlung radiation, though that much more applies to repulsive charges.

@freemo
That does is true, at the end all fancy things happening on the quantum physics scale are supposed to generalise to classical physics when scaled.
Also it looks like Alpha particles have a very small probability of knocking out host atom's electrons from it's innermost orbits. This leads to X-rays being seen emitted from the atom with the alpha particle.

@freemo aren't you trying to apply classical physics to the quantum realm here?

derp take 

@icedquinn
Meine Katzen and einen ancestors doing that since ages

@villares
in terms of GUI beauty, ease, flexibility, etc I always find web to be on the top.
Native GUI libraries they try too hard to be native and often then suck on the ease and intuitive part due to it.

@yassie_j
Seeing Google's Stadia, Google Bard, Pixel Pass, and many other failed or failing endeavour they all have one thing in common, Google started them all cause their big competitors (like Microsoft, etc) were doing something in it and they wanted to steal the cake.

@rye
SWE is mostly just Systems Engineeing in software, especially in the high level.

Data Science is a totally different subject than Software Engineering, I don't know why you are reading data science books unless you want to become a data scientist.

in general software engineering involves: Designing the solution/system/software (through documents, UML diagrams, concept prototypes, etc), Implementing (coding, devising algorithms, etc), testing (unit tests, integration tests, etc), deployment. Alot of other things too.

For your photo of code, well it looks good, but I don't have any context of where this code will be used or what software it is part of. You can follow guides like Python's PEP 8, or some other standard which says how to structure your code, name variables, etc.

what your doubt specifically?

user friendly tools for security hardening :linux: in linux, anyone have any pointers?

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