Is there any point using BSD other than to be a special snowflake? like a practical reason?

is there any point using BSD other than to be a special snowflake? like a practical reason?

only thing i can think of is there's probably no malware made for a system used by about two dozen people.

yes

there is

No.

You use it to create proprietary software that you won't use.

is there any point using GNU/Linux other than to be a special snowflake? like a practical reason?

only thing i can think of is there's probably no malware made for a system used by about two dozen people.

Thread's over, the worst tripfaggot on Sup Forums found it

No

No.
Yes.

>BSD
>Bullshit distribution

*Berkeley Software Distribution

One is Unix and the other is not

*Broken Software Disappointment.

Yes there is.
You can have zfs build in without having it as dkms module which is important to some people and you have dtrace which is very useful for debugging reasons.

Moonrune tripfags arn't allowed to have an opinion.

Gigantic and Nasty but
Unavoidable.

Admit it, Linux and BSD are only used for college systems programming exercises and servers.
Windows is better for every other use. Or you know, you can just use Linux on Windows for your exercises

GNU+Linux
>No windows required.

So you do exercises all day?

It's good to use it on router and for nas. Everything else can be Linux.

That's rms

it's an apt description of everything that surrounds him