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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>107836357
Just do it yourself with a $10 one, why would you let an Indian touch your phone? That's the most disgusting thing I've read here today.
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If your bootloader is locked you are a cuck
If your phone isn't rooted you are a cuck
Simple as.
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>>107837125
There is almost no reason to root nowadays. It has more disadvantages than advantages unless you do some specific thing on the phone. Most of the things you needed root for is no longer needed to root for.
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Looking for 'value' chinkphone with at least 12/512, is F7 Pro my best choice?
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Is this a good place to ask about tablets?
Are they effected by the ram shortage and shit?
Want something to draw on and play retroarch and read (and doomscroll in bed less myopically) is this a good deal?
https://a.co/d/cNnpGvs

Hong Xiuquan Taiping Rebellion edition
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>>107834199
For a 40k increase and wfh they can call it be the office bitch for all i care
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I still have plenty savings to survive, but after 3 months of applying I am starting to feel antsy
I also want to do a long vacation, but I get stressed because it's time I could use to prep and work on portfolio
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I have an interview this Wednesday. Not even sure I like the company but I'll give it a shot.
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its been almost a year since I left my job, I have savings for only the next 3-4 months, then I kill myself I guess
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>>107815637
>Let's say that I implemented what they wanted, I tested it and deployed it and monitored it and I'm carrying a beeper, what else am I supposed to do?
You're supposed to quit because something like that should be a gig or short term contract.

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the "decentralized" fediverse is as scam.
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>>107835512
aw sweet a schizo thread
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>>107836916
Just a friendly reminder :)
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>>107837273
The Pseudo-Decentralization of Mastodon – Just Another Illusion

Mastodon and the broader Fediverse are frequently sold as the holy grail of “real” decentralization – in contrast to evil centralized platforms. In reality, this is mostly marketing.The largest instances (mastodon.social, mastodon.online, mas.to) are all controlled by the same legal entity: the Mastodon gGmbH / corporation, led by Eugen Rochko. Two or three of the biggest nodes = one single boss. That’s not decentralization; that’s just a slightly distributed company structure.Sure, right-wing instances like Truth Social exist (or Gab, or others). But they rarely federate meaningfully with the big leftist-leaning main instances. In practice you get two (or three) almost completely separate, ideologically closed networks that only talk to their political allies. That’s not open federation – that’s allied dictatorships communicating with each other.At the end of the day every single instance is still a miniature centralized dictatorship with an owner who can ban, defederate, censor, or simply shut down the server whenever they feel like it. Mastodon.social, Truth Social, Reddit, X – structurally they are the same thing: one admin, one set of rules, one kill switch.The Fediverse is “decentralized” in exactly the same sense that Reddit, X and 4chan are decentralized: you can choose which dictator you want to live under. That’s the whole difference.
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>>107837461
Thank you grok very cool. Didn't read tho.
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>>107837505
you took the effort to solve the insane captcha just to bump my thread. i have to thank you.

>ubuntu is the best distro
>light mode is better than dark mode
>cloud computing is good
>systemd is good
>GNOME is good
>AI tech is good
no, I won't elaborate
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>>107836867
literally happens all the time
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>>107835374
I just disagree about the light theme, besides that you're spot on about everything else.
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Trans women are real women.

Black people are smarter than White people.

Frogposters are funny.
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>no
>who cares
>no
>preference
>preference
>no
wont elaborate either
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>>107837173
funnier than animeposters at least

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Hytale uses QUIC for multiplayer. What do you think about it? Is this the first reasonably popular game that implements multiplayer over QUIC instead of using TCP or their own custom protocol on top of UDP?
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>>107831516
fpbp /thread
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>>107836121
I haven't worked on game servers but I did work on enterprise message passing shit where I had to look into the potential impact of encryption. From what I remember large numbers of small messages received very little impact while large messages carrying large payloads did show quite a lot of extra CPU overhead. That mostly happened because large payloads moved very large amounts of data around while small payloads hit other I/O bottlenecks and overall data rates were much lower despite a far higher message rate.

Ultimately I'd be pretty sure a game server use case would be more on the large number of packets with relatively small payloads side, no? Like how high could data rate per player reach?
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>>107833018
I've never played minecraft though
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we hae webRTC thoughbeit
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>>107836460
Huh, that's interesting. I'll need to check that out in more depth.
>Ultimately I'd be pretty sure a game server use case would be more on the large number of packets with relatively small payloads side, no? Like how high could data rate per player reach?
Decided to get some numbers since I initially wanted to say "a lot" for games like minecraft, but technology marches on and "a lot" from 20 years ago is "nothing" today. For typical shooter-like games, Gaffer targets 256kbps limit per player (https://gafferongames.com/post/snapshot_compression/) and for wow-likes ithare targets 160kbps (http://ithare.com/mmog-world-states-and-reducing-traffic/). Minecraft apparently manages to be only 600kbps to 5,000kbps for cases involving chunk streaming. So maybe if you wanted to cram a lot of players into a single box (sensible architectural decision since horizontal scaling introduces the problem of unreliable networks and higher latencies between regions) it might be a problem, but for the typical ~100-1000 players a box, that's only ~25-250Mbps for a typical game. When my own game gets to the point that stress testing & optimising the bandwidth becomes possible, I'll share findings in /gedg/.

In hindsight, Microsoft should have just quietly switched Internet Explorer to Chromium instead of wasting time with Edge and having two browsers running at the same time. The same with not migrating all of the control panel all at once.

We could have had all the web browsers converge on Webkit in 2008, now we have a mess. I still think Firefox should dump gecko as too many websites don't work properly anymore.
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>>107834378
>Microsoft should have just quietly switched Internet Explorer to Chromium instead of wasting time with Edge and having two browsers running at the same time.
EdgeHTML was the fastest browser engine at the time of its death. The only reason they dropped it was Google fucking with all their sites to constantly break it.
We'll never have scrolling as smooth as it was in old Edge.
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>>107834446
K-Meleon
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>>107834446
What your asking doesnt exist
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>>107834538
But Dillo comes close. Too bad my distro doesn't have the pkg... First was XFE now not even Dillo? Aw, shucks.
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>I still think Firefox should dump gecko as too many websites don't work properly anymore.
i dont know where the "too many websites don't work properly" comes from. personally i hope andreas kling catches up to gecko

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keep the /pol/itics to an absolute minimum.
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>>107832423
>What would be the big new feature of W12 at this point ? more AI slop ?
Literally this.
MS is planning to get rid of keyboard and mouse as primary input, and instead perform most daily tasks by talking to an AI agent - preferably the built-in Copilot one, of course. So they can harvest your data and require you to take out a monthly paid subscription for a decent token budget.
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>>107830994
Serious answer, If true WWIII were to happen, there wouldn't be any Windows operating systems to worry about. You'd likely be dead, incinerated instantly, along with millions of other. Most people have no idea what modern nuclear weapons are all about, and the multiple variations that exist now, and the magnitude they operate at. Simply put, they're a far cry from your pappy nukes, that rode shotgun on the Enola Gay, for bombing day.

It wouldn't be
>WWIII
and not be a full on nuclear hot war. Most of us will be gone. Pretty quick. The shear radius of a modern day nuclear air burst can and would easily take out thousands of miles. Yes thousands.

You better pray to the God of skinny punks that never happens.
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>>107837253
And don't forget:
those that die in the initial strike would actually be the lucky ones.
Pardon- initial strikeS, including retaliatory fire. Mutually Assured Destruction, after all.

Everyone else gets to enjoy the rest of their admittedly short lives in a new post-apocalyptic radioactive hell-hole, larping as Fallout's vault-dwellers.
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>>107837326
The majority of humanity would be kill. All infrastructure, tech, everything. Even if some tech did survive, it would like be fried from all the emp activity. Literall hell.
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>>107832643
I did for windows 7 ultimate and I'd pay for windows 12 instantly if they would patch out all the shit.

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Best Practices Edition

previous: >>107761293

READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server

/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.

>What software should I run?
Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.

>Why should I have a home server?
De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.


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>>107836458
>I use LXC containers on proxmox and monitoring each one individually with zabbix-agent2 was blasting me with 30 cpu/memory notifications when the hypervisor resource usage goes up.
I just use it to monitor a dozen proxmox hosts and their associated VMs so maybe the question is retarded but why are you installing the agent in each LXC instead of using the Proxmox VE by HTTP template to monitor containers that way?
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>>107835944
>>107836020
iirc the red ones are expected to be spun up 100% of the time or something.
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>>107836876
I do use Proxmox VE by HTTP, but the containers themselves don't get populated as separate hosts. It's just the one host and a bunch of probes per 3 digit number associated with the container.
I wanted each container to be treated as it's own host with it's own cpu, disk, memory, and service probes. That requires a separate agent for each. Maybe it's possible by manually editing the discovery templates but I didn't really want to get that deep in the weeds.
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>>107836789
>I think initially things will be slow cause I have to transfer a bunch of data over to the new NAS but it seems like I can live with it long term
You can do faster connection with direct ethernet connection
Some anons suggested using local link feature of ipv6, but I never manged to get it to work and just used ipv4, and with NFS + xcp, you can max out bandwidth for maximum possible speed.
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>>107835944
>>107836020
Both are the same drives with the same warranty
Pick your favorite color basically.
Technically the Golds should have a higher workload rating

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No way you can activate a Widows 7 just using a private key from Epstein file EFTA00002467 - this really works -- check it out. Source: https://x.com/possiblyazure/status/2010130795596525719?s=20
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>baby duck!
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damn if op wasnt a retarded facebook mum we might have been able to read the key from the image he copy pasted or saved from twitter but instead weve got a screenshot of a now deleted twitter post
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mfw
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What's the kry you fucking retard
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>>107829397
SACH!

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>>107830702
>men can't be pregnant
>richard stallman: hold my libre beer
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>>107830716
can you get it by eating toenails?
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>>107830722
there was a fork
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>>107831015
>Chemo isn't like the movies where you get radiation sickness and then you can just take your hair and use you hand to just pull it all off effortlessly.
Depends on the person I guess https://youtu.be/RsmvNIUUJCI?

THE CREATOR OF LINUX ADMITTED TO VIBE-CODING
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>>107831372
How much did they pay him?
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>>107834846
The question doesn’t actually ask for a new answer, so the “solution” is either that Bob is thinking of a different set of numbers, or he’s lying. Given these questions tend not to be premised on misrepresentation, the answer is that it’s the wrong set of numbers, and that some other numbers fulfill said conditions
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>>107834117
>seniors only
Why hire seniors when I can hire juniors to write the same code?
Checkmate.
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Why I'm not surprised?
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>>107833412
A literal "trust me bro" by Linus Torvald's dad

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how true is this
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>>107824901
it is 100% true
source: every previous bubble including dotcom

This bubble is particularly intense though because the elites are convinced that AI is absolutely necessary for them to attain immortality and snub God, so they will spare no expense this time.
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>>107824879
This is literally not figuratively and not conceptually, but just fucking Enron 2.0 only difference being instead of one company it's an entire fucking branch of industry.
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>>107825426
Other Anon is correct, bank reserve ratios were set to $0 during Covid and were never brought back, mainly because every bank immediately overshot the old reserve ratio threshold once it was removed and if it were to be reinstated every bank would immediately go upside down as a result.

Every big bank right now is operating with no reserve and no backup so be careful where you put your money.
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>>107826387
>Plant operating software modernized by current-day Microsoft vibe-coding pajeets.
Any anons living in that area? You may want to consider uprooting.
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>>107828519
>Picrel shows 80%-90% adoption by companies
If you'd bother to look at the definition of 'use of AI' that is being plotted in that graph you'll note that the definition itself upon which the data is based, is inconsistent from year-to-year and therefore any trend-analysis based on the data is bunk.
Furthermore, you'll note that the definition as used in recent years would already qualify if one moron in an entire department regularly uses Copilot to reformat outgoing email. One noname troglodite prompting ChatGPT in an accounting department would be enough to have an entire multinational light up as 'using AI.'

The data is a farce.
"There are lies. Damned lies. And statistics."

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
https://wiki.debian.org
https://wiki.alpinelinux.org
https://wiki.archlinux.org
https://wiki.gentoo.org

>Which distro should I choose?
https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
https://nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
https://suckless.org

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>>107826118
Everything works, except X screensavers.
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>>107826118
It will never be a full replacement, since some things are just out of scope. Not much of an issue though.
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>>107837012
You're looking for arch or a source-based distro.
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>>107837362
>You're looking for arch or a source-based distro.
I'm fairly certain 3d fags actually want their stuff to work reliably.
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>>107837385
Then what's wrong with a source-based distro?

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Fuck it, I am making a thread edition. I want some advice edition. The general can fizzle out after I get my advice edition. Pic not related edition.


How to request advice:
>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)
>Budget
>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)
>Previous gear and your thoughts on it

>Open back wired headphones
• Hifiman HE400se
• Sennheiser HD 560S
• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)
• FiiO FT1 Pro


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>>107835084
Amir isn't responsible for anything post-Vista. Windows hasn't been a serious pro audio OS since they fired him.
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>>107835970
The more I see of desktop DACs the more inclined I am to think JDS is the only competent small mfg. Chifi always wants to have 30 different models and never worry about one of them working 100% as intended.
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>>107836413
Can't really go wrong with a JDS Atom stack or a Schiit Magni Unity + Mesh DAC, both are cheaper than DX5II and aren't plagued with bad QC and faulty firmware/PEQ.
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anyone tried the iKF V11S or V12? im trying to buy a headset for a friend on a budget and dont want to get him a hyperx
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>>107788449
endgame

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Let's get a BSD thread going. Are you using BSD on any of your machines and why did you choose it over linux? I installed FreeBSD on my thinkpad last night and it seems to work well, but what can I do with this that I cannot do on linux? So far the only interesting feature I've found is ZFS. Don't get me wrong, it feels almost like linux and the pkg-package manager is nice and fast. I guess I might as well keep using this as my OS on my laptop, but I fail to see any benefits when compared to linux. Maybe if you like jails more than VM's and containers, then that's one interesting feature for sure because AFAIK jails can be way more secure than containers. Oh and the IceWM package seems to be nicely themed for FreeBSD, so points for that too, overall packages feel more precisely tailored than on most linux distros.
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I’m running web servers and a mail server on FreeBSD and it’s great. Upgrades are a breeze. Jails are easy to work with once you get the hang of networking with them. Pf is easy to configure. ZFS is great. Filesystem hierarcy is an improvement over GNU/Linux. Performance is great. Documentation is great.
The single biggest thing is lack of surprises and at least feels less bloated compared to GNU/Linux.
>>107834620
OpenBSD on desktop doesn’t seem so appealing to me but it looks as a sexy alternative for servers despite the worse performance. My small scale bizniz shit probably won’t have any noticeable difference though.
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>>107832616
I think OpenBSD is a cool system, wish Linux had an equivalent like that other than maybe Whonix. It's a shame they used such a terrible license though.
>>107832735
If you're running it on desktop, other than ZFS and some incremental improvements, I don't understand why you'd pick FreeBSD over Linux with its tiny userbase. It just seems like a contrarian os. OpenBSD has something Linux isn't as intensely focused on, which is security and correctness.
>Only two remote holes in the default install, in a heck of a long time!
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Not just Whonix, I meant Qubes. Oops.
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>>107832539
yes, but im developing a distro.
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>>107836306
>If you're running it on desktop, other than ZFS and some incremental improvements, I don't understand why you'd pick FreeBSD over Linux with its tiny userbase
If for some reason you've needed to use a Unix command line for work before, isn't FreeBSD closer to it than Linux? Minor things like vi vs vim and tar vs gtar, but that is enough to make some people want to use FreeBSD over Linux, especially if they're used to Unix


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