

I mean, that’s why full disk encryption (FDE) is more important than a normal user password, so when someone successfully has access they can’t get your data. The US government can’t force you to decrypt data, since passwords are considered protected by the 5th amendment.
Most crimes are crimes of opportunity, it’s unlikely that someone is robbing a house specifically for whats in your computer, so if they can’t mess around with your computer they’ll just try to steal anything else valuable in a home. If they do just take the whole computer, with full disk encryption I wouldn’t have to worry about them looking through my files, or impersonating me on the internet, or whatever.
I guess with your threat model having no user password just isn’t a big deal for you, it’s probably fine. FDE though…


A projects folder, usually. All the other folders at the root of $HOME are created by some application or another (XDG folder creator, applications that don’t respect XDG).
I make a YouTube subfolder to be downloaded YouTube videos in, and subfolders for podcasts, but those aren’t at the root of $HOME.