

News Roundup Write your own fuzzer for NetBSD kernel! Workstation needs, especially for a primary workstation, are greatly different and the small things end up mattering most. I just haven’t used it as a workstation (outside of a virtual machine) in over 10 years, but have used it for servers. The biggest time in my life was the early 2000s (I was even the Python port maintainer for a bit), where I not only used it for my workstation, but also for production servers and network devices. I’ve been using it off and on for over 20 years. I do hope you give OpenBSD a shot as your workstation, especially if it has been a while. I don’t truly care, but wanted to share in case it could be useful to you. I will try to detail what my reasons are for going with OpenBSD (instead of GNU/Linux, NetBSD, or FreeBSD of which I’m comfortable using without issue), challenges and frustrations I’ve encountered, and what my opinions are along the way.ĭisclaimer: in this post, I’m speaking about what is my opinion, and I’m not trying to convince you to use OpenBSD or anything else. Additionally, I do care about security and non-bloat in my personal operating systems (business needs can have different priorities, to be clear). Why OpenBSD? Simply because it is the best tool for the job for me for my new-to-me Lenovo Thinkpad T420.
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