I haven’t ever used it actually. I’m always tinkering with the fringe stuff. But it seems like a really reliable and well done system.
It's decent. It is probably the closest to call it a child of windows and macos. Far from the least bloated and best modern nix system though IMO.
I use close to stock OpenBSD as my daily driver, so I understand what you mean. 🐡
Wow. Hardcore.
that’s what people say when I say that, but I feel like I’m missing something.😆 it’s just so much more simple, stable, and consistent. the conventions are the same across the whole system. you do have to build from source a lot more because of the Linux network effect, and so few developers include the BSDs, but that is fine. once I finally figured out how one thing worked, I realized I knew how most things worked because of how consistent the system paradigm is.