I am too lazy to research it and still wondering. Can someone give me a basic explanation of it?

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    9 months ago

    It just has security checks and randomization that makes it harder to compromise. The trade off is usually performance.

    The Linux kernel varies between mainstream distros. For instance, I believe that Fedora goes for a more hardened configuration while Debian targets stability

    If you want to learn more with some hands one experience try Gentoo