Mark McBride
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Computer science guy who leads teams in personalized healthcare to bring the best product experience to patients.
Domestic hacker on all sorts of #homelab projects. #FreeBSD #OPNsense #Debian #ArchLinux
nostr:npub1t7dmr2xue8zaxsxhy2xkdja0nx6f8cu8y8l7hfksw98y773djkgquzpqpp Hope you don't mind me asking but most of what I've heard about NetBSD so far just boils down to "it is portable", though I'm sure there are more things to it, then it just being a backup plan in case the hardware isn't compatible with FreeBSD or DragonFlyBSD. Red pill me on why and when NetBSD is a great choice ^^
nostr:npub1pcd4zcqqvnaqfpz5295yp7569mle5687euqunma3vskx2ycdg2mqmx8fzy nostr:npub1t7dmr2xue8zaxsxhy2xkdja0nx6f8cu8y8l7hfksw98y773djkgquzpqpp mostly it’s small. So if you’re doing embedded stuff there’s rationale. It’d be hard to sell it as a daily driver OS given the alternatives. https://netbsd.org/about/#why-use