BSD vs Linux

Yeah, why use an OS that should have died years ago when you could use one that's already dead today?

Is OpenBSD the last uncucked OS?

I use Firefox-ESR

unironically use chromium for openbsd, it runs much better than ff with a tighter pledge(2), and has unveil support with "--enable-unveil".

i would suggest looking at login.conf(5) and increasing memory limits, and making sure /usr/local is mounted with wxallowed. there are guides with more info on this available online, just google them.

No, it's quite cucked. Large BSD licensed programs should not be trusted because they are a patent minefield. LLVM made the correct decision in switching to Apache-2.0, but still has a big problem with companies making proprietary forks. Using a BSD licensed operating system is actively supporting hardware vendors who want to make closed platforms, and its popularity will lead to more hardware backdoors. Don't forget that Intel ME is closed source and uses the BSD-licensed MINIX.