I’ll be interested, but the entire stack of software will have to be properly optimized to compete in today’s world. Everything from the kernel, V8, things like ffmpeg… I think it’ll be functional pretty soon if a company is working on it. I’ll check out VisionFive. Considered getting the PineBook RISC at one point.

I feel like BSD is a sleeping giant. It’s going to be my next exploration. Fans as crazy as Arch bros, but quite a bit nicer 🤣. Arch was pretty dang nice, so I kinda want to see why they’re so passionate about BSD.

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I forgot Pine64 made that... Must have overseen that, when I bought the NASCase and RockPro64. To be fair, I bought that one off e-bay; was cheaper to get it from a local chap here in germany ^^;

As for the software?

https://void.cat/d/AdB8gaYCfjZAQiUwrYLx9u.webp

And: https://github.com/starfive-tech/Debian

There are other repos, too, for uboot, opensbi, and even an Android repo (aosp-hardware methinks)

So, work is definitively happening! ^^

My only BSD experience is, unironically, Mac OS... Yes, Darwin/XNU etc etc; but it's the closest I got. xD But I too think that there is something in BSD that has yet to be really "discovered". Might build a VM of that eventually; I can abuse Windows' screen magnifier to work around the lack of accessibility stuff in a VM quite well, lol.