I've used it from time to time. It's a nonstarter in the commercial software development world. Once I had to fight to be able even to deploy FreeBSD and enjoy the benefits of ZFS, jails and a superior init system. Now I just run Alpine Linux with OpenRC in Docker containers on btrfs. Non-GNU Linux is pretty good.
What's your excuse for not using openbsd?
>uptime
>37 mins
every fucking time
No software, no drivers, no support, no vydia, no virtualization, no nothing.
They are. Jow Forums is for brainlet webmonkeys and pajeet. No one here even knows what Newton’s method is. Let’s go back to /sci/ fren.
Newton's method is prominently used in SICP, which is /prog/ reading material! RIP textboards.
I hate /sci/ everybody there thinks xkcd is funny. We can improve the discourse here!
I learned it when I was like 12 by reading an HP 15C calculator manual.
>no virtualization
This one is wrong. There is virtualization, and there is even a OpenBSD-on-OpenBSD VPS company with competitive pricing: openbsd.amsterdam
It's also taught to freshmen in many STEM fields. Bring back /prog/. Make it an imageboard, I don't care. We'll have snakeposting.
This is zoomer computing everybody. Peak zoomer.
I can wish only zoomers liked *BSDs and had experience with them.