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I would but sadly it does not support SSDs
yes we've heard your hebraic kvetchings before my israeli friend
Doesn't change the fact that your OS is shit
TRIM was deprecated a decade ago now.
More like cuckbsd was deprecated lol
Also inb4
>openbsd infitrated by the glowniggers
it turns out they tried but it didn't happen but it led to a full audit of the whole system anyway
>no drivers
everything works except nvidia
>no wifi
same
>no software
has all software linux has except WINE
It's also much faster than Linux, even though the kernel is slower the system uses fewer daemons and database servers and everything, all of which want a context switch on linux every tick
openbsd is approximately 40% faster than linux with spectre and meltdown mitigations active
Also apparently, the BSD license is less amenable to takeover compared to the GPL. Look how corporations have taken over Linux. It's like Huawei, Intel, Facebook, and Google who do Linux. OpenBSD is made by about two dozen largely white males.
>the system uses fewer daemons and database servers and everything
What are you even talking about
absolutely FUCKING based
>no we dont support multi core CPUs because we can't be assed to rewrite- uhh I mean we dont do it because of security! yeah!
KEKED
>install a typical linux distro
>3 versions of SQLite and Postgres and other databases all running
>5 different DBUS servers
>SystemD servers out the ass
>all wanting a slice and a context switch
>OpenBSD
>Berkeley DB running ONLY
>pipes and IPC and etc. used instead of dbus, no context switching needed
>runs way faster because fewer context switches
>post spectre openbsd needed almost no changes, they were ALL FORESEEN and implemented
>theo calls out intel as insecure in 2000 fucking 7
>fixes it
>people mock "it's slow"
lol you are a CHILD or a CHINK
>install gentoo
>nothing like that runs if I dont want it
bump
>install a DE
>9 databases and 41 servers active, goy
You mean not all kernel features are multi core yet, mainly for correctness. But OpenBSD has supported multi core since it forked from NetBSD decades ago in reality.
no drivers
cuck license
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