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    Based on the responses in this thread, I feel like you could present this screenshot with a “I bet you couldn’t find your way out of this!” and a zip of the directory, and a significant number of users would voluntarily download it and extract it just to “prove that they could”.

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      Well yeah? And you do it in a vm. But seems like a decently simple problem anyway. ls -al and compare the sizes.

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        Obvioulsy whoever set this minefield thought about this

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          I mean they didn’t, cause you can just open another terminal window or pull the plug on the computer, but like someone else said, a binary can’t change the directory for you cd is a shell built in, so I’m pretty sure this would be trivial to get past.

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          The greatest trick is to make your opponent think you thought of everything. Powering off might just straight up work and they’re just bluffing, might as well try

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      Genuinely my first response. What are VMs for?

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        I run QubesOS BTW. My entire computer is just a bunch of VMs in a trench coat.

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          Running Qubes as a daily driver is some serious level of privacy enthusiasm

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            I do it mainly cos it makes managing lots of different environments easy. I can have windows and different Linux distros and different packages and cool shit all from one display manager.

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              Doesn’t virtualization eat away a lot of performance? Or do you not care much about it?

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                1-2% is the overhead of virtualization. Hardware virtualization is Goated. And QubesOS uses Zen under the hood same as what’s used by aws etc so its well optimised.

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                  Nice

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                @Allero Not if it’s hardware-accelerated. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a CPU without hardware virtualization, though.

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                  And for GPU? For all I understand, everything but dom0 should still require GPU Passthrough to have any decent GPU performance. Does passthrough perform well? Also, am I right in understanding that if you have 2 GPUs or APU/GPU mix, you can only have GPU passed through to one VM, leaving other VMs on the mercy of the same device that renders dom0?

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