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Why I Love freeBSD

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    Why I Love freeBSD

    freeBSD

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    I've only skimmed this nice post.
    Thorough reading will follow later

    Some highlights which resonate with me *as flageolets on a string instrument* are captured here in screenshots I've made on an Android

    • Many tools still work exactly as they did (decades ago)

    • The feeBSD handbook taught me an enormous ammount, more than many of my University courses, including things that had nothing to do with freeBSD specifically

    • This is vital

    • The handbook taught me the right approach

      understand first, act second

    This is a principle I use since I've been a peuter (NL).

    • Analyze what occured
    • understand why it occured
    • find out under what circumstances it can occur
    • close or limit those conditions
    • fix the problem by repairing, cooling, modifying the break
    • analyse the proposed fix before implementing
    • Only replace when all other methods fail or repair is more expensive than replacement

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    Why I Love FreeBSD

    A personal reflection on my first encounter with FreeBSD in 2002, how it shaped the way I design and run systems, and why its philosophy, stability, and community still matter to me more than twenty years later.

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    IT Notes (it-notes.dragas.net)

    #freeBSD #IT #notes #ITNotes #dragas #programming #OpenSource #no #Linux #logic #analysis

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