You can install it via flatpak and use selinux as well if you need. You can also encrypt and password protect the database, which can also be held in your keyring.
As with any app its up to you to decide and mitigate any perceived risks.
About 15 years go I had to go somewhere that was much much colder than I anticipated, so we made an emergency drive to the closest town, and I bought the warmest jacket they had. It was like $300, but I never regretted it. Its the most practical, comfy, jacket ive ever owned and doesn't look half bad - even has a hoody you can clip on and off. Got me through snow as well, but its not water proof.
Potentially, what are some of the limitations with just doing a kickstart file? What might I do otherwise if a kickstart file isn't enough? Can I create an ISO with that on there which does the install for me?
I'm pretty interested in seeing what I can do here, so appreciate the feedback.
I tried to get something on iPhone once, added credit to my account using one of those vouchers you can get from the store. I was able to add the credit, but it refused to allow me to purchase anything without adding payment details.
Get a Steam Deck, and you can press the power button whenever you want to stop playing and it puts the system on standby. Press it again and it powers on in a couple seconds right where you left it.
Damn, not sure I'm a fan of any of this. I left Arch because I didn't want to be on Rolling release any more, and really liked what Nobara was offering for the out of the box experience.
Brave is super sketchy, and not sure about putting in yet another thing to handle updates (replacing plasma-discover and gnome-software).
I'm wondering if its worth forking it to remove some of these changes.
Buff Dudes, and Jeff Nippard are some of my favourite channels. I'd recommend checking out the buff dudes for some.of their beginner programs to see what they've put together as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sHvWYAzIRo