FreeBSD as a daily driver

Jumping off from my previous post about using OpenBSD as one’s daily workstation operating system, I’d like to explore another member of the BSD family, FreeBSD. Note that this will be less of a guide and more of a review. A little personal history is in order before I continue. I’ve never had a good […]

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OpenBSD as a daily driver

OpenBSD is forever tied in first place with Void Linux as my favorite desktop OS. This is particularly funny because OpenBSD isn’t “just a desktop OS”; in its purest form, the base installation without any installed packages, it makes for an excellent Ethernet router, firewall, or web server. It even ships with its own fork

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beginning again

So I decided I might have something to say about some things. I’ll probably talk a lot about the BSDs and Linux, maybe some hardware hacking and fun, and other things that interest me. Maybe my posts will be helpful to someone looking for a different way to do a thing. Maybe only me and

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