>2035
>OS plurality is achieved with no family of OS hitting 50%
>Soma Cruz is trapped in Dracula's space castle
>Every game on Steam is now available on Windows, OSX, and Linux
>It's time
>"VALVE, WHERE IS MY BSD SUPPORT?"
>Show everyone my extremely riced Arch BSD install
>No one cares
>Complain about having shit drivers and being shafted by developers who refuse to develop for BSD
>I'm finally living the dream again.. the dream that went away when Linux gaming became viable...
2035
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OP, I'm a big fan of Crash Bandicoot and the pic you posted is wumpaliciously hilariously god tier awesome. Now I'll read what you wrote, just a sec
Ok, I've read it. This comes from a CS PhD student, stop caring about OS and software you use.
>All software sucks, all hardware sucks
There, go look it up in the jargon file.
Listen to some cool psytrance btw youtu.be
Okay?
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>2035
>Windows, OSX, and Linux
>theser OSes are still around
>Implying personal computing and gayming isn't haram in the United Emirates of Europe
>implying anything worthwhile is developed in the shithole of the Estados Unidos de Nuevo Mexico
>2035
>all operating systems are written in javascript
...
what the fuck even is BSD
get the fuck offf my board newfag
It's a clone of Linux.
DELETE THIS
Nothing important or useful.
HOW FUCKING DARE YOU BSD HAS BEEN AROUND BEFORE YOU WERE EVEN A FUCKING THOUGHT
I know you're just pretending to be a retard, but I'm triggered nonetheless.
ebin
>implying it isn't true
...
If you can't write a sentence summarizing what BSD is and its intended purpose, I'll be forced to assume it's just a meme.
>freedumbs software
>purpose
If you need anything more than that link, then you are the meme.
>A good and stable Unix-like operating system.
That's how hard that was.
>zero hw support
>good
>zero hw support
By what metric? For server usage, it has supported anything I've thrown at it.
He's probably talking about desktop use
>zero hardware support
>meanwhile the whole reason I started using OpenBSD on my laptop was because it had better support than Linux or Windows
>OpenBSD
>not even FreeBSD
Why would you lie on the Internet like that, senpai?
>Half Life 3 is still not out
I'm not lying at all, I'm talking about OpenBSD. FreeBSD's intended for servers. OpenBSD's devs dogfood it as a desktop system.
>dogfood
>dog food
>verb [ with obj. ] (usu. dogfood)
>informal, chiefly Computing (of a company's staff) use a product or service developed by that company so as to test it before it is made available to customers: it was a great opportunity to dogfood the phones | (as noun dogfooding) : If you're writing software intended for other developers then dogfooding makes perfect sense.
>Show everyone my extremely riced Arch BSD install
That doesn't make sense. BSD is a unix variant, not based on the linux kernel.
Unless there's a fork off of PC-BSD or something called arch, that would be retarded.
ArchBSD's a real thing, it's like Debian kFreeBSD
>ArchBSD
Yeah, it's just with the BSD kernel and userland Arch ontop.
That's awful.
en.wikipedia.org
>PacBSD (formerly known as Arch BSD[1]) is an operating system based on Arch Linux, but uses the FreeBSD kernel instead of the Linux kernel[2] and the FreeBSD userland instead of the GNU userland. The PacBSD project began on an Arch Linux forum thread[3] in April 2012. It aims to provide an Arch-like user environment, utilizing the OpenRC init system, the pacman package manager, and rolling-release.
>tfw running freebsd as my Plex server and freenas as my file server
Pretty lit fampai