@jpaskaruk
I think everyone who is a big Linux fan should always manage a BSD machine or a dozen.
I love Linux, and have daily-driven it since 2019 (and before that, from 2000 to 2003).
But Linux is a behemoth, and is driven by very odd processes. Why is systemd replacing all of userspace? Why are we doing binary log files like some kind of cursed windows? Why is ifconfig being replaced with a totally new tool with totally new syntax/options?
There's never good reasons for these, only "Someone decided," or "well, that's what we're doing now," or my personal "favorite," "if you don't like it, code your own!"
After seeing Linux reinvent every wheel every 5 years or so, after seeing HOWTO articles from two years ago being made worthless by yet another humongous change, sometimes it's nice to be in stolid, stodgy, "boring" old #BSD land.