• history of openBSD improvements that made my life better

    From RS Wood@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 28 14:19:37 2021
    From the «do one thing and do it well» department:
    Feed: OSnews
    Title: Recent and not so recent changes in OpenBSD that make life better Author: Thom Holwerda
    Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2021 08:16:43 -0400
    Link: https://www.osnews.com/story/133870/recent-and-not-so-recent-changes-in-openbsd-that-make-life-better/


    Known to be “functional, free and secure by default”, the OpenBSD[1] operating
    system has played an important role in open source for more than a quarter century. It has also been fairly central to what I have done for the last two decades and some. What follows is my personal view of what life with OpenBSD has been like, with an emphasis on moments and developments that I feel made life, or at least my life, better[2].

    Good article about an operating system that seems to just do its thing, and do it well.

    Links:
    [1]: https://www.openbsd.org/ (link)
    [2]: https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2021/08/recent-and-not-so-recent-changes-in.html (link)



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