What is the best OS in Sup Forums's eyes?

>inb4 gentoo

OpenBSD.

Slackware

Sure, it's rough and archaic, but it certainly is one of the most solid distros.

Arch Linux, followed by NixOS

Freebsd > Open > dragonfly

Mac OS
>inb4 LGBT

>FreeBSD
OpenBSD > DragonflyBSD > FreeBSD.
FreeBSD project is full of screeching autists who gets mad if you do anything that benefit other *BSD projects.

Debian GNU/Linux

TempleOS

plan 9

example?

I want to use it. But fuck if I know how. I was able to more or less get it in a VM but had no idea how to do anything after that

John Marino getting the boot when he made the ports work better with DragonflyBSD while still working perfectly on FreeBSD.
They also get mad at HardenedBSD whenever they can.

well fuck.
guess ill try open, any autists there?

Of course, it's open source. But atleast they keep a high code quality standard and make some innovative security mitigations.

Well i meant in the same way as free, but alright.

>FreeBSD project is full of screeching autists who gets mad if you do anything that benefit other *BSD projects.

Overall the hatred between the BSD projects make Linux distributions seem super friendly with eachother, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD are results of pure ragequits.

Nah, in the OpenBSD project they don't care as long as you deliver some good shit.
Theo is a fucking legend.

Windows 10. There is no reason to run anything else.

Matthew just has enough money that he can work on whatever he wants and he wanted to make an OS that can do SMP very well.
The NetBSD-OpenBSD split was pure ragequitting though.

Longhorn.

>Theo is a fucking legend

Isn't he some tranny fucker though?

Sup Forums is not a hivemind.

FreeBSD, and Slackware for the hardware that FreeBSD won't support.

Or GEM on FreeDOS when I'm feeling particularly badass.

Honestly depends on what you want. I'm happy with Mint, and don't like the work needed to make a minimalist OS do the things I like about Mint.

>Linux

This seems as good a thread to ask as any. I want to learn Python. I have a win10 PC with a small ssd. I was thinking set up VMware player with manjaro xfce. I want to write a small at GUI python program in time, hello world for now.

Is this an OK idea? Other suggestions?

Qubes

What the fuck are you talking about. No he is not.

>Linux
>Not GNU/Linux
>Stallman intensifies

use python in windows???

Uninstall the botnet.

Windows 7.

You're late Mr. Shill.

ubuntu

easier to remove stuff you don't want than it is to add everything you do want on a different debian based system

Ubuntu.

just download python and install it on your hard drive gayboi

even if you download every single library it will still take less space than one of your steam games

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