I know I've said this before, but I do empathise with the NetBSD folks a lot.
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I know I've said this before, but I do empathise with the NetBSD folks a lot. The instinct seems to always be "wait... why do you run that?" from other BSD people.
Ironically enough, I get the same question from Linux people about... BSD. What goes around, comes around I suppose.
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I know I've said this before, but I do empathise with the NetBSD folks a lot. The instinct seems to always be "wait... why do you run that?" from other BSD people.
Ironically enough, I get the same question from Linux people about... BSD. What goes around, comes around I suppose.
@rubenerd NetBSD is a great, all rounder OS. It's stable, reliable, efficient, secure.
Sometimes people are concentrated on the peculiarities of other OSes (even in the BSD family) and they forget that an OS should be a platform, a base, not (only) a toy.
And, as you know, I love all the BSDs! -
@rubenerd NetBSD is a great, all rounder OS. It's stable, reliable, efficient, secure.
Sometimes people are concentrated on the peculiarities of other OSes (even in the BSD family) and they forget that an OS should be a platform, a base, not (only) a toy.
And, as you know, I love all the BSDs! -
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