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ThreeHalflings

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Project Zomboid is worth looking at. It’s not my kind of game, but it’s great at what it is (top down zombie survival crafring)

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I’ve been asleep for two weeks, just woke up.

Totally not credible, get a fucking clue.

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Seriously. All this talk of automatically updating versions has my head spinning!

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Sure, but they don’t just go installing arch from an arch ISO, they carefully curate an environment with a team of experts to make sure it doesn’t break.

That’s not the experience you’re gonna have gaming on Arch on your gaming desktop.

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The old answer is a chroot jail, the new answer is a Docker container or VM if Docker won’t cut it.

I’m lazy, so Virtualbox is my VM software of choice. I keep a machine with a fresh debian install and just Clone it to make throwaway VMs.

Keep in mind that malicious software on a VM might be isolated from the host in many ways, but if it’s allowed to communicate on your network then it can still be dangerous, especially if you have samba shares, or services you don’t expose to the outside internet with weak or default passwords. (Did you change the admin password on your router’s Web interface?)

Creating a VM with no network interfaces is “mostly safe”, but you hear about VM bust out exploits now and then.

In reality, gold standard is a separate physical computer with no network connections to anything but other untrusted physical computers, and no wireless adapters (Bluetooth or WiFi). This is an “air gapped” network, but if you’re dealing with shit that makes you want an air gap, either you already know more than you’re gonna learn on Lemmy, or you’re bout to get your door kicked in by men in black suits :D

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Also worth saying 99.9% of air gap failures are due to some idiot getting lazy with a usb stick or a phone. They’re a bitch to work with.

(Another 0.09% are someone plugging the wrong cord into the wrong switch by accident or stupidity)

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They’re usually clearly documented in support forums by people saying “MY STUFF WON’T BOOT PLESE HALP”

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Maybe I’m biased because my only experience with arch in the past five years was install, boot, update packages, reboot, fail to boot, laugh, install Debian.

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This is a technology post, not a “buy this car next” post. It’s moot if all you care about is your next car.

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