![]() ![]() It is interesting that you bring up Qubes OS, because its security model doesn't depend on Invisible Things Lab, the Qubes developer, deciding what can or can't run on Qubes OS. It's not a coincidence that Apple, Google and Microsoft's security implementations enshrine each of them as ultimate gatekeeper and single source of truth for security on their respective operating systems. This is because Google and Microsoft want to own everything, as well. Starting with research examples like Qubes, and all the mainstream security efforts in Windows, and ChromeOS. A lot of people talk about Apple as wanting to "own" everything, but the trend in securing consumer OS environments is clearly trending in this direction.
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