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Sandor Clegane
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I think we'll have to make do with old books & actual musicians at that point. 😂

...Then you'll want shiny stuff, paper documents & steampunk. 😂

Until there is a big enough EMP to be recorded in tree rings again... 😂

I don't appreciate those who support armed robbery by third party...

I'd have more time for bushrangers, at least they don't follow everyone around for their entire lives & they are taking the risk themselves. 😂

Replying to Avatar Cyph3rp9nk

I was thinking about this after testing the new version of macOS and damn the article sucks.

In macOS 15 the firewall is broken and still not fixed, problems and inconsistencies with tccutil, there are still network leaks even if you use a VPN, just like that.

While it is true some of the things he says about Linux, in practice all these security measures that Macos and Windows claim to have are just nice slides.

I forgot to comment that OpenBSD is the most secure operating system that exists (if you need that level of security).

Here you have also a list of all the innovations brought by

OpenBSD:

https://www.openbsd.org/innovations.html

And here why it is the most secure operating system in the world:

https://www.openbsd.org/security.html

I have been a BSD user for almost 30 years, I have spent times where I liked BSD more and others more Linux, I have used BSD for years in production servers with 0 problems, especially web servers and data servers with ZFS (The best integration of ZFS has FreeBSD) lately I had something abandoned since I have codigo the taste to the immutable distributions of linux, but seeing as the shit of systemd increases and the political nonsense of Linus, BSD again knocks on my door.

Nevertheless a good Linux distro is still better than Macos and Windows.

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What do you reckon about this distro Cyph3rp9nk? Less of a headache with hardware that doesn't work out of the box?

https://www.ghostbsd.org/

Replying to Avatar ynniv

First, study for yourself. I honestly don't care what happens after that - people need to use their grey matter more.

nostr:npub1lnms53w04qt742qnhxag5d6awy7nz6055flnmjkr6jg39hm86dlq7arrnt Do you really think the difference is unimportant though? My perspective has for a long time been that the planet will do just fine, but people might not. We got hit by an asteroid, and the Earth was fine... can't say the same for all those apex inhabitants.

Only because people are stupid, lazy & think the world & most else is static, then try to treat it as such... CO2 din't make you build on the ancient sea floor & in other stupid places & it didn't make you create synthetic chemicals that never existed & are toxic to you, it also didn't make you pave over the most fertile areas or build weak structures.

It didn't make you build the wrong thing in the wrong location for the wrong conditions...

Replying to Avatar Cyph3rp9nk

I was thinking about this after testing the new version of macOS and damn the article sucks.

In macOS 15 the firewall is broken and still not fixed, problems and inconsistencies with tccutil, there are still network leaks even if you use a VPN, just like that.

While it is true some of the things he says about Linux, in practice all these security measures that Macos and Windows claim to have are just nice slides.

I forgot to comment that OpenBSD is the most secure operating system that exists (if you need that level of security).

Here you have also a list of all the innovations brought by

OpenBSD:

https://www.openbsd.org/innovations.html

And here why it is the most secure operating system in the world:

https://www.openbsd.org/security.html

I have been a BSD user for almost 30 years, I have spent times where I liked BSD more and others more Linux, I have used BSD for years in production servers with 0 problems, especially web servers and data servers with ZFS (The best integration of ZFS has FreeBSD) lately I had something abandoned since I have codigo the taste to the immutable distributions of linux, but seeing as the shit of systemd increases and the political nonsense of Linus, BSD again knocks on my door.

Nevertheless a good Linux distro is still better than Macos and Windows.

nostr:note1qm7ssq2k48dk6n5frjlgt9gcg8xljjxxfarvts6jmpg7g2nls2tslce5hy

So Linus is being a muppet eh?

I guess I'll give one of the BSDs a go again.

Replying to Avatar Cyph3rp9nk

I was thinking about this after testing the new version of macOS and damn the article sucks.

In macOS 15 the firewall is broken and still not fixed, problems and inconsistencies with tccutil, there are still network leaks even if you use a VPN, just like that.

While it is true some of the things he says about Linux, in practice all these security measures that Macos and Windows claim to have are just nice slides.

I forgot to comment that OpenBSD is the most secure operating system that exists (if you need that level of security).

Here you have also a list of all the innovations brought by

OpenBSD:

https://www.openbsd.org/innovations.html

And here why it is the most secure operating system in the world:

https://www.openbsd.org/security.html

I have been a BSD user for almost 30 years, I have spent times where I liked BSD more and others more Linux, I have used BSD for years in production servers with 0 problems, especially web servers and data servers with ZFS (The best integration of ZFS has FreeBSD) lately I had something abandoned since I have codigo the taste to the immutable distributions of linux, but seeing as the shit of systemd increases and the political nonsense of Linus, BSD again knocks on my door.

Nevertheless a good Linux distro is still better than Macos and Windows.

nostr:note1qm7ssq2k48dk6n5frjlgt9gcg8xljjxxfarvts6jmpg7g2nls2tslce5hy

Any idea how well FreeBSD works on an old macbook air circa 2010s?