Linux is an operating system on which you need to type cryptic commands to make it do what you want.

Windows is an operating system on which you need to type cryptic commands to make it not do what you don’t want.

MacOS is an operating system that makes what Apple want, no matter what cryptic commands you type.

FreeBSD is an operating system that makes what you want. But you didn’t know you wanted it.

OpenBSD is an operating system that makes what you want. And you want nothing.

@ploum So, should I try OpenBSD or not...

@ploum

OpenBSD is an operating system that makes what it wants. They know better than you.

@ploum NetBSD is an operating system that doesn’t do what you want, but doesn’t do what others want either
@ploum Tandem NonStop is an operating system that does what you tell it, 24/7, forever.