I wish to use #OpenBSD as a desktop OS (in place of #Linux), but the lack of a journaling file system is concerning and a deal-breaker. It's truly my last hiccup.
@stutstev its a false prophecy. #openbsd is for people which are interested in the internal working of their operating system, the focus on security comes with its caveats in terms of performance. No desktop user needs this kind of security, privacy should be much more of a concern and there are better alternatives for that in the linux ecosystem.
@samurro I mean, it goes without saying that I too prefer to delve into an operating system to configure it to my liking. That's where OpenBSD's comprehensive documentation comes into play. In terms of privacy, how you configure and use your operating system transcends what you're using as an operating system (commercial offerings aside).