So, why don't you use a One-Time-VM which jumps back to the last snapshot everytime you shut it down?
>VM encryption
>VPN
>Tor
My usage:
>Browsing probobaly malicious websites
>browsing .onions
>Handling maclicous files
>Testing GNU/Linux for myself. If I fuck anything up it jumps back automatically (hey let's try "sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root")
Is your ~ persistent? If it isn't, I couldn't be bothered to constantly reinstall everything.
You might as well just run everything in systemd-nspawn unless the stuff you encounter is actually able to exploit the kernel.
>>55392120
I meant reconfigure. But you could as well just make that part of your state.
Well missing performance mostly then.
>>55392120
Nothing is persistent
That's the point
Do you often reverse engineer malware?
>>55392232
Sometimes when I'm bored or high
>>55392232
>>55392269
No he's a retard.
>>55392269
Find any nice nets?