I am not a BSD daily driver. Maybe once every five years I dip my toe in the pool.
Something about DragonFly attracts me periodically. I had a random project a while ago, I don't even remember the details, but found DragonFly virtualized really well, for some reason, maybe the best performance I'd seen from a VM. What feels like centuries ago I ran NetBSD on m68k Macs and a Sun IPX (which I still have, I keep meaning to print a Raspberry Pi case in an SBus card form factor and resurrect it one more time). And I'm currently running cwm on Fedora.
I appreciate your focus on solving problems and being open-minded. It's a healthy reminder.
Something about DragonFly attracts me periodically. I had a random project a while ago, I don't even remember the details, but found DragonFly virtualized really well, for some reason, maybe the best performance I'd seen from a VM. What feels like centuries ago I ran NetBSD on m68k Macs and a Sun IPX (which I still have, I keep meaning to print a Raspberry Pi case in an SBus card form factor and resurrect it one more time). And I'm currently running cwm on Fedora.
I appreciate your focus on solving problems and being open-minded. It's a healthy reminder.