I use OpenBSD as my home router, on a tiny pcengines APU4. Also have some virtual server instances at cloud providers for various tasks.
Been doing that for a long, long time, and never regretted it. OpenBSD is just such a clean and straightforward system.
20 years ago, I used to run OpenBSD as the main OS on my desktop. I don't remember why I stopped and went back to Linux, but it was most likely both for hardware support reasons and for running binary only software. I later switched to MacOS exclusively for desktop purposes.
Been doing that for a long, long time, and never regretted it. OpenBSD is just such a clean and straightforward system.
20 years ago, I used to run OpenBSD as the main OS on my desktop. I don't remember why I stopped and went back to Linux, but it was most likely both for hardware support reasons and for running binary only software. I later switched to MacOS exclusively for desktop purposes.