Does any of you use BSD? If so, why?

Does any of you use BSD? If so, why?

No one uses it. Only larpers install it on their VM or old unused HW

Yes, MacOS and iOS.

No. Fuck off.

Yes. To feel superior

MacOS and iOS aren't BSD. They're Darwin, you brainlet.

BSD-licence yes, no to the os

I hate apple, but Darwin it is a BSD copy. Everyone knows this. Its based on BSD 4.4-l, or better yet, it copied and pasted it.

I thought OS X and subsequently iOS came from NeXtStEP, which itself came from UNIX System V? Doesn't that make it a fork of UNIX rather than a fork of BSD?

I use it for sensual foreplay

iirc they just took the gui tech and development environment from NeXT, then stole the rest from FreeBSD and Mach

Darwin uses BSD with Nextstep and XNU. Mac OS is technically a cross breed of multiple systems including BSD.

pfsense and freenas at some SMBs that I manage.
Also pfsense at home.

I have a thinkpad with openbsd but rarely use it.
For servers (mainly web apps) I use OpenBSD almost exclusivity.

OpenBSD is a comfy OS.

my webserver runs on freebsd
no real reason other than i wanted to try it out and have left it, guess it does its job

I use FreeBSD on my desktop.

I like that I can use it as either a source or binary based distro. FreeBSD has better hardware support than OpenBSD.

when power management support gets better I'll use it.

>I use FreeBSD on my desktop.
What's it like? Is it your main machine?

It's like a more flexible debian that supports less software. I've also got a thinkpad with linux on it.

> cuck os
lol no

It's better than windows, since it's still free software.

Doesn't most of Linux software run on FreeBSD though?

Not using it, but considering it because the code is more readable and I like clear things.

Most of it does but a few notable things are missing like Steam

BSD RIP in early 60-s

How to create a openbsd uefi bootable disk on Windows?

download the iso and then use something like unetbootin

there is a linux compatibility layer that works pretty well too