The fact that the OpenBSD logo has to include its name spelled out really tells you everything you need to know, doesn't it.
120 1 ReplyI'm-a sorry FISH from unix_surrealism
102 0 ReplyThis pic goes hard
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Shouldn't it then be the Linux triplets? Linux, OpenBSD and macOS?
44 4 ReplymacOS is the bastard evil child given for adoption that no one in the family will ever acknowledge.
114 4 ReplySo Wario, then? Maybe that makes Android Waluigi.
52 2 ReplyAlso, macOS is derived from FreeBSD.
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They're not Linux though?
13 0 ReplyBSD/openBSD ain't either.
10 0 ReplyThey can, and often do, use GNU tools and binaries underneath.
8 2 ReplyThat's the joke.
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I for one prefer demon linux over fish linux. In fact, that's how I first dipped my toes into the world of unix-ish OSes with FreeBSD 3.3.
35 0 ReplyI always figured BSD should lean into the daemon imagery with a full heavy-metal branding: a suite of wallpapers with decidedly less cuddly daemons, a succubus OS-tan character... make it the go-to Edgelord Desktop.
Then FreeBSD introduced that stupid sphere logo. No sense of branding. :P
24 0 ReplyBDSM BSD FTW!
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OPNSense usually puts some song verses with their release notes.
5 0 ReplyAlso a BSD-based project.
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What is OpenBSD? /genq
8 0 ReplyA FreeBSD fork focused on security.
9 1 ReplyIt's actually split from NetBSD. The code diverged when Theo got kicked out.
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freeBSD is satan linux
8 0 ReplyShould have been named fishball instead of B-something
7 0 ReplyCutefish OS wants to know your location
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1 0 Replyyo fish used in linux somtimes tho to connect
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