Reasons for Continuing to Use OpenBSD: Features and Benefits
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akagusu
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
The article is a presentation from a UNIX Social Camp talk explaining why the author continues to use OpenBSD, highlighting its key features and benefits. The author discusses OpenBSD's security focus, simplicity, binary package availability, and overall philosophy as reasons for its continued use, encouraging others to explore this operating system.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledWhy using OpenBSD? Because you can!
Why using OpenBSD? Because it is featurefull!
Why using OpenBSD? Because it provides binary packages!
Why using OpenBSD? Because it is simple!
This post is an English transcription of the original French slides that are available here
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