depends on your use case
home automation server that doesn’t connect to the internet? nah
media server that only occasionally gets connected to the internet? maybe
anything else that regularly connects to the internet, definitely
paranoid linux sadgirl with imposter syndrome
depends on your use case
home automation server that doesn’t connect to the internet? nah
media server that only occasionally gets connected to the internet? maybe
anything else that regularly connects to the internet, definitely
part of the reason to use Debian is it doesn’t really need to be updated, at least not very often
for most of them it’s not necessary for food safety but prolongs their shelf life. an uncut bell pepper will last a few days at room temperature but weeks in the fridge
for cut up vegetables, refrigeration is pretty much mandatory because by cutting them you’ve inevitably spread microbes all over their soft vegetable interior tissue that was previously protected by an outer skin (e.g. pepper, tomato)
that’s why I prefer single serving size tomatoes like cherry or grape tomatoes, because they don’t take up fridge space. but they’re more expensive :[
bonus info: if you get a UV lightbulb you can blast the outsides of the vegetables with it to kill off most microbes. that’s how I get my peppers to last sometimes as long as 1.5 months in the fridge. can’t grow mold if all the mold died :]
turn the milk into curds, press curds into cheese, bam grill-able milk
if it’s working and there’s no security risk, why?
(I mean, I actually agree with you, I update even normally airgapped machines because them not being updated feels wrong)