What's the most secure OS?
>>59326406
A typewriter.
>>59326406
GNU/Linux-libre
Olivetti typewriter
>using a computer
MSdos
>>59326406
Temple OS
>>59326406
offline one
>>59326406
Any of the BSD's. There's no software or drivers so the attack surface has been kept to a minimum.
>>59326406
9front
Slackware or OpenBSD
>>59326423
>>>59326406 (OP)
>A typewriter.
Remington typewriter is botnet
The one without internet access.
>>59327652
Maybe you wanted some of Remington's other offerings?
>>59326406
any POSIX-ish OS where you can actually be bothered to implement and live with SELinux with no sudo or root for anything but admin.
>protip: you can't be bothered.
>>59326406
IBSYS
>>59327755
Installing software and doing many other routine tasks will require you to flip over to the admin account anyway, so there's really no point, the OS becomes essentially unusable if you commit to that policy. Might as well just remove networking and run the computer in a lead shielded chamber at that point.
>>59326406
TAILS
>>59326520
this. pick openbsd and run all your apps in the cloud.