BSD people: can someone please explain what the meaningful differences between FreeBSD and OpenBSD are?

@Reiddragon
OpenBSD: Relentlessly security & correctness focused. Theo is an asshole who's usually/always right.

FreeBSD: Comes with most of the nice amenities of a user-friendly UNIX. Fantastic documentation. Friendly community. Dragonfly, etc. have even more desktop stuff configured.

NetBSD: Works on your toaster & a computer from 1995 which sold 1000 units.
#bsd #freebsd #openbsd #netbsd

@mdhughes @Reiddragon
netbsd is being undersold here. Tbh it basically has a positive and relaxed spirit (yeah, based on get things working and then chill out). It's a modern and great operating system. However if we think about security, it doesn't have openbsd's mania (IT IS SECURE AND IT IS EASY TO USE) or FreeBSD's being the obvious choice for schmancy businesses.
@screwtape @mdhughes @Reiddragon "Let's put Lua into the kernel? Why not!" ;)
@mhd @screwtape @mdhughes I never understood who thought that's a good idea

but then again, at one point I shitposted about trying to force Guile inside Hurd and then building a full GNU system on top of that so maybe it was someone with the same brainrot as I but who was skilled and influential enough to convince people
@Reiddragon @mdhughes @screwtape Personally I like that we have at least one BSD that isn't all about "good ideas" and shoots for the moon sometimes.
@mhd @mdhughes @screwtape Lua in the kernel tho? I feel like that's one experiment that shouldn't have gone trough
@Reiddragon
It makes a kinda sense to me. Like how lisp had lisp machines.
@mdhughes @mhd
@mhd
@prahou I feel there's so much potential in the above toot, even though I'm worried about feeling a bit mean
@Reiddragon @mdhughes
Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll at least shoot yourself in the head.
@mdhughes @Reiddragon Don't mix FreeBSD with Dragonfly. They've nothing in common apart from Matthew Dillon who has being part of FreeBSD development in the past before he forked it from FreeBSD 4.8
@mdhughes @Reiddragon this is oversimplifying by A LOT. For instance: some desktop things work better on #OpenBSD than #FreeBSD. #NetBSD was the first #BSD to implement #KASLR - before OpenBSD. It's not black and white and hasn't been for years now yet everybody copies the same fake mantras about these 3 BSDs.
@bkrawczyk @mdhughes @Reiddragon
the non-secret about openbsd is that we use it because it's easy to use and because of the release songs