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Oomfies, what's more gay?

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  • pawv@tech.lgbtP pawv@tech.lgbt

    @nina_kali_nina I did not expect this. Does that mean it's straight, or is everyone gay? 😅

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    @pawv I think it just means they're almost equally queer

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    • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

      @abmurrow I have an OpenBSD on my $50 Chromebook and it's pretty nice. But I'm a bit conflicted on their apolitical-ness stance. NetBSD in this aspect seems to be far more political

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      @nina_kali_nina Yeah, I got that vibe too. OpenBSD is just out there doing their own thing it seems. Mostly feels like the focus is security, keeping X alive, and OpenSSH. Not bad aims, but not entirely dialed in either. It does have a community of users who, at least when I was dipping my toes into the water, who seemed to get it. But they're a lot of opsec folks, it's their job and they think about it a lot.

      Meanwhile NetBSD feels like a bunch of deranged internet nuts trying to cram their OS into every known tool in existence. Much more my speed in some ways, but less desktop support. Not a dealbreaker, just needs more focus time.

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      • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

        Oomfies, what's more gay? The winner is likely going to be my desktop OS. Others ideas are welcome, as long as it's fairly usable, open source and not Linux

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        @nina_kali_nina @nuttx, kolibrios, @redox - plenty of choices to try after BSD flavors 🙂

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        • canageek@wandering.shopC canageek@wandering.shop

          @nina_kali_nina OpenBSD is Canadian

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          @nina_kali_nina Oh, and every release has a hilarious theme song

          I will admit I listened to them unironically when I was in high school, despite not ever having used BSD. I was a big fan of Systemagic and "E-Railed (OpenBSD Mix)"

          https://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html

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          • pak0st@fosstodon.orgP pak0st@fosstodon.org

            @nina_kali_nina @nuttx, kolibrios, @redox - plenty of choices to try after BSD flavors 🙂

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            @pak0st @nuttx @redox I have KolibriOS on my old desktop, probably one of the most feature-complete installs. But it's very insecure and unstable. Nuttx and Redox are interesting, and so is Genode. But I don't feel like I could daily drive them...

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            • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

              @WiteWulf they still don't have an anti-AI statement. 😞

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              @nina_kali_nina @WiteWulf Haiku is apparently, very anti-slop.

              They recently just made a change on their forum which moves slops to the same category as "Proprietary" and outright banning slop-generated content on their forum.

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              • drj@typo.socialD drj@typo.social

                @nina_kali_nina i mean, i am hardly the expert, but you seem to have picked like the two least gay options.

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                @drj @nina_kali_nina I don't know how to grade this (is it the SysV/BSD split?), but I'd bet good money on Solaris being less gay, just by being owned by Oracle.

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                • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                  @joe it might, but I fear for safety/security etc etc. It's a primary machine after all

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                  @nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt @joe@f.duriansoftware.com i would not really use either on a primary machine. i've tried to daily drive both at a more rebellious point in my life

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                  • mhd@tilde.zoneM mhd@tilde.zone

                    @drj @nina_kali_nina I don't know how to grade this (is it the SysV/BSD split?), but I'd bet good money on Solaris being less gay, just by being owned by Oracle.

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                    @mhd @drj I'd say Solaris on SPARC is very gay in 2026, even if it wasn't sexy in 2006

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                    • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                      @pawv I think it just means they're almost equally queer

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                      @nina_kali_nina EVERYONE IS GAY! 🌈🏳️‍🌈🎉

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                      • asie@mk.asie.plA asie@mk.asie.pl

                        @nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt @joe@f.duriansoftware.com i would not really use either on a primary machine. i've tried to daily drive both at a more rebellious point in my life

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                        @asie @joe why not? Any particular pains?

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                        • joe@f.duriansoftware.comJ joe@f.duriansoftware.com

                          @nina_kali_nina can't speak firsthand to its gayness, but Haiku seems like it might fit your other criteria

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                          @joe @nina_kali_nina No love for GNU/Hurd?

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                          • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                            @asie @joe why not? Any particular pains?

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                            @nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt @joe@f.duriansoftware.com

                            Security is one factor. OpenBSD prides itself on it, but I wouldn't say it's particularly ahead of Linux overall in a practical, well-configured scenario. NetBSD is considerably less audited, and a C3 talk about BSD security was... scathing on it.

                            Software availability is another. Spent a non-trivial amount of time getting Minecraft to run on NetBSD. In general, more things will break, and there will be fewer documented fixes - unless you only use FOSS, and even then.

                            I recall OpenBSD having some performance issues at the time when running IntelliJ, which I think were fixable with enough tuning but I never got that far.

                            But I welcome trying it - it was certainly a valuable and fun experience until I realized more things work out of the box on Linux.

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                            • slava@mathstodon.xyzS slava@mathstodon.xyz

                              @joe @nina_kali_nina No love for GNU/Hurd?

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                              @slava @nina_kali_nina illumOS might fit the bill too. but it sounds like the devs are pretty LLM-happy these days

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                              • joe@f.duriansoftware.comJ joe@f.duriansoftware.com

                                @nina_kali_nina can't speak firsthand to its gayness, but Haiku seems like it might fit your other criteria

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                                @joe @nina_kali_nina haiku is absolutely a queer operating system, there was even a post about it https://web.archive.org/web/20160324131651/https://www.haiku-os.org/blog/nielx/2010-04-11_haiku_has_no_future

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                                • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                                  Oomfies, what's more gay? The winner is likely going to be my desktop OS. Others ideas are welcome, as long as it's fairly usable, open source and not Linux

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                                  @nina_kali_nina trans rights. :3

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                                  • netbsd@mastodon.sdf.orgN netbsd@mastodon.sdf.org

                                    @nina_kali_nina trans rights. :3

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                                    @netbsd @nina_kali_nina Absolutely based. That's a follow and a boost upwards in the list of OSes I like.

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                                    • mrmasterkeyboard@mastodon.socialM mrmasterkeyboard@mastodon.social

                                      @netbsd @nina_kali_nina Absolutely based. That's a follow and a boost upwards in the list of OSes I like.

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                                      @mrmasterkeyboard @nina_kali_nina Don't know if I'd go as far as calling it based, it's a fairly basic stance. We have trans developers. They shouldn't suffer.

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