>has its own KVM equivalent called Bhyve
>jails and capsicum
>IPFW and its own version of PF firewalls
>"dats server shit dog"
>over 50,000 ports/packages sitting in the source tree
>linux binary compatibility
>a decent WINE and WINE-Proton port
>godlike documentation in the FreeBSD Handbook that even puts the arch wiki to its knees
>a great support forum for whenever you need help
>can install packages like most distros or build from ports like Gentoo when wanted
>has two methods to play Steam
>just werks
Is there any reason to not use FreeBSD in the year of our Lord 2022?
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>Security by obscurity from the fact that no one uses it
>Every time it becomes mildly relevant new vulns are discovered
>No hardware support
slack, teams, insomnia, vscodium, spotify, av and peripheral drivers, hidpi multimonitor support?
>inb4 "its too hard to install"
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>inb4 that one blog post everyone shares about freebsd security defaults
Half of the article is rubbish, specifically about sendmail, but FreeBSD has fixed a lot of what he mentions in the past year. Even so, in the installer, you are given the option to disable sendmail and some other security options. Disabling sendmail is a bad idea unless you have a replacement since it gives you daily security reports. If FreeBSD was not secure, it wouldn't be so popular in the server field.
Cope. FreeBSD and NetBSD have the best hardware support.
Can I install two versions of the same software and use them side by side on FreeBSD?
>Bhyve
Does GPU forwarding work with it?
>developed by apple trannies and regular trannies
>mascot is a demon
Sorry, i'm sticking with Artix.
Someone said that AMD works but not Nvidia yet, not sure.
Yes.
>as opposed to linux
Cope. Ive seen more old boomers that develop for FreeBSD than any troon (in fact, I dont think ive ever met a troon). This meme is dead.
kys troon