Guess who's back? Linus' back. Tell a friend

Of course they won't now. They are too worried about fallout. Give it a year or two when the outrage has simmered down and then come back.

Also...wow. Look how many faggots pop out of the woodwork to convince us all it's "okay now" and "we're losing". It's almost like there is an agenda at play or something. Nah. I'll go back to sleep now....

Publicly roasting idiots is not bad behavior. It's good and necessary.

This is our basement, we're right where we belong.
IT IS YOU THE MUST GET OUT!
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Why not OpenBSD /b/rother?

leftists self-cannibalize.It's impossible for them to succeed because nothing is ever far enough.

Not that guy, but made the same decision.
Because it runs on every device in my house (except Raspberry Pi 3 IIRC), so I do not have any incompatibility problems when moving things around.

I didn't know linux community is such ideological cuck, I always thought majority of them just use linux because it's free and better code quality than windows, but recent years, after systemD takeover and CoC infiltration, it's pretty clear that these people are using linux out of ideological reason and will continue to shill for it no matter how bad things will become. This cult mentality is going to be it's downfall.

Those In bed with the alphabet turned it into this.

once again, reverse engineers are proven right

Never trust anything you didn't make or check yourself.

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OpenBSD works on RPi3, according to this:
openbsd.org/arm64.html
Can't tell if it supports stuff like audio though. The NetBSD page is more detailed:
wiki.NetBSD.org/ports/evbarm/raspberry_pi/
In any case, there's reasons for someone to run NetBSD instead. For example, on 32-bit ARM there's no SMP in OpenBSD. I saw some preliminary stuff for that in their CVS, so maybe one day it will work.
Another thing is OpenBSD hasn't got any "Web 2.0" browser for ARM. Well I'm looking at the 6.3 packages, because they don't have the 6.4 ones ready yet. But NetBSD has Seamonkey, so that's something.