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  • Izax@pawb.socialtoMemes@sopuli.xyzBasic courtesy
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    4 days ago

    I used to work for Target and Walmart. I feel like there’s some overlap between the customers I’ve experienced at Target and the people that go to Costco. Sure, there were some weird people at Walmart, but at least they’d mind their own business. I swear Karen would try extra hard to go out of her way to interrupt your work for no reason at Target.

    I found all sorts of things in carts at Walmart though. People would buy stuff to do their oil change in the parking lot, then literally change the oil and leave the old stuff in a cart sitting in the parking lot. Of course they didn’t put it in the corral!



  • I would just go with Debian personally since it’s not updated very often.

    • You can add Firefox to startup applications several ways, such as startup apps GUI on any desktop environment.
    • Most desktop environments have an “automatic login” option you can configure. You can also disable or remove the login manager
    • You can configure some desktop environments (xfce I know for sure) to not launch the panel. Don’t forget to also look up how to disable your TTY hotkeys!
    • Install the unattended-upgrades package and Debian/Ubuntu will update automatically. I hardly ever have to touch the updates on my Debian machines
    • You can make Firefox’s config directory read only and it won’t be able to write to it

    Nice to haves:

    • Plymouth can be installed on Debian, and has a few themes that are simple spinners
    • You can do this. Look up how to do the policies.json file. Since the Firefox directory will be read only, it won’t be able to be changed by the user
    • I think you can still install add-ons like an ad blocker with policies.json, but not 100% dure
    • Do a preseed install or similar https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Preseed