

Well sure. I mainly meant FreeBSD. Thanks for clarifying.


Well sure. I mainly meant FreeBSD. Thanks for clarifying.


Really good network stack. Linux is catching up surely but places like Netflix run a ton of stuff on BSD simply for that stack. AFAIK ebpf is supposedly the thing that will have Linux compete in this space- https://dev.to/dpuig/understanding-ebpf-a-game-changer-for-linux-kernel-extensions-4m7i
For a normal person? I’d argue there’s about zero benefit to running BSD over some Linux distro. Less people use jails compared to containers, networking doesn’t matter like you said, and hardware support is far more awful in terms of drivers. There’s a reason there’s like 2-3 desktop oriented distros on BSD compared to hundreds on Linux.


Sources are only good if theyre not anecdotal. I wonder if op has those.
Debian 13 I want to say. I’ll have to look again next time I do it.


Kind of like the jack. They say removing it does this or that but all it really did was save the corporation a couple cents and was overall a downgrade and removal of functionality for the average person.
The list of upgrades being one big paragraph instead of separate lines is bad enough. I have some Debian servers but never looked if there’s a flag to make it look better.
Also no history or rollback. Madison is dumb as I recall. Just kind of unintuitive and bare bones for me. Dnf (especially dnf5) suit me fine but I’m an rpm homer.


You can’t blame voters. Nope- it’s all the Democrats fault. /s


True but absolving voters and non voters means they never also feel any responsibility for this shit. And they most certainly are responsible.


I’ll root for it just so they can bring back their model with the jack.


At a certain point how can’t you just blame voters and non voters?
Dems aren’t perfect but cmon.


Tennessee really going to elect Blackburn for governor aren’t they?
She’s been so terrible for so long even I know her name and don’t live there.

It’s less that than people think dems are doing OK then go back to their shitty apathy that lets Republicans back in. Rinse, repeat.
Eh, depends. The price for something like VMware horizon was already damn expensive and that’s before you got to citrix prices (and this is pre broadcom takeover.)
For some places the costs are able to be recouped but it really depends. You still need plenty of scale to have that be viable IME.
My main point being there are a millions of small businesses and medium size ones that are still always going to be far better off with normal physical hardware.