What's your excuse for not using openbsd?

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.

>uptime
>37 mins
every fucking time

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No software, no drivers, no support, no vydia, no virtualization, no nothing.

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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/. If I had €60 to throw away, I'd sign up and try to migrate some of my Linux services there just to improve the cross-platform compatibility.

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.

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I can wish only zoomers liked *BSDs and had experience with them.