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Is it wrong to disagree with the OpenBSD way of doing things, as a system admin?
@akoizumi I don't really like the way openbsd does things and use Debian on all my servers. But on the desktop side I like it but don't use it
@akoizumi No? I disagree with existing standards all the time 😅 Mostly because I hate unncessary complexity 😂
@akoizumi No? I disagree with existing standards all the time 😅 Mostly because I hate unncessary complexity 😂
@akoizumi no
@akoizumi I wonder what sparked that question. 🤔
@akoizumi I wonder what sparked that question. 🤔
@akoizumi I wonder what sparked that question. 🤔
@akoizumi I wonder what sparked that question. 🤔
@movq their in-house solutions, in my particular case, three of them are a total mess, and they can't beat muscle memory from past experiences, lol
@akoizumi What I don't like is that openbsd is secure and then that means some things are different from like debian. Sometimes the security maens some change or whatever has to be done when on debian nothing additional has to be done.
@akoizumi Hmm, which ones?

I can tell you what I dislike about OpenBSD:

- Still using CVS. And CVSWeb has a horrible usability, I gave up on it and browse sources on the GitHub mirror.
- Little things like:
- tmpfs is not pageable and, IIRC, removing files does not free memory, either.
- The distinction between MP and non-MP kernels, and the confusion that can come from that.
- The non-adoption of UTF-8 on the console (outside of X11).
- The overall negative and somewhat arrogant attitude of the OpenBSD community. Doesn’t motivate me very much to contribute to the project.

And yet it’s currently the best OS for my private servers. 👌
@akoizumi Hmm, which ones?

I can tell you what I dislike about OpenBSD:

- Still using CVS. And CVSWeb has a horrible usability, I gave up on it and browse sources on the GitHub mirror.
- Little things like:
- tmpfs is not pageable and, IIRC, removing files does not free memory, either.
- The distinction between MP and non-MP kernels, and the confusion that can come from that.
- The non-adoption of UTF-8 on the console (outside of X11).
- The overall negative and somewhat arrogant attitude of the OpenBSD community. Doesn’t motivate me very much to contribute to the project.

And yet it’s currently the best OS for my private servers. 👌
@akoizumi Hmm, which ones?

I can tell you what I dislike about OpenBSD:

- Still using CVS. And CVSWeb has a horrible usability, I gave up on it and browse sources on the GitHub mirror.
- Little things like:
- tmpfs is not pageable and, IIRC, removing files does not free memory, either.
- The distinction between MP and non-MP kernels, and the confusion that can come from that.
- The non-adoption of UTF-8 on the console (outside of X11).
- The overall negative and somewhat arrogant attitude of the OpenBSD community. Doesn’t motivate me very much to contribute to the project.

And yet it’s currently the best OS for my private servers. 👌
@akoizumi Hmm, which ones?

I can tell you what I dislike about OpenBSD:

- Still using CVS. And CVSWeb has a horrible usability, I gave up on it and browse sources on the GitHub mirror.
- Little things like:
- tmpfs is not pageable and, IIRC, removing files does not free memory, either.
- The distinction between MP and non-MP kernels, and the confusion that can come from that.
- The non-adoption of UTF-8 on the console (outside of X11).
- The overall negative and somewhat arrogant attitude of the OpenBSD community. Doesn’t motivate me very much to contribute to the project.

And yet it’s currently the best OS for my private servers. 👌