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I'm not sure that it can be done. Looking at https://linuxhint.com/install_debian_raspberry_pi_4/ it suggests the images on the debian site, come with a root user with no password, and SSH set to keybased auth. There isn't even any WiFi until you login and enable it.
Ill probably boot into the SD card from my laptop and set everything up like that before even putting it on the RPi
Yeah. I think the empty ssh file and wpa_supplicant stuff that Raspbian accepts in the root of the disk, is down to the nature of people setting up headless Raspberry Pi's frequently. Setting it up properly on a PC and then booting the Pi from it - is definitely the way to go.