When did /g/ become shit?
there aren't enough BSD users here for you to make another shitty subreddit about it
just wait until a thread pops up on its own and discuss it then, make your own, or just fuck off
The last post in that image is true, though.
>>53870955
This
>Oh god, I'm so much smarter than everyone else
>I need to use a really piece of shit OS
Option 1
>go on a popular forum/chan
>Inevitable response - "Kill yourself hipster"
Option 2
>go on the shitty subreddit for it
>get a response 5 months later and it isn't anything relating to your post but just "oh hey I use this too, would love to meet you sometime" but secretly they don't want to
>>53871036
Go back to bed, Stallman, your ayahuasca tea isn't ready yet.
>>53871036
Oh ok, maybe that's why Linux developers sign NDAs with hardware vendors to limit your freedom and OpenBSD developers doesn't.
>>53871068
>really piece of shit OS
You're obviously projecting. Your Linux is a piece of shit that has no code auditing whatsoever, no unit tests, bad documentation, no security mitigations, I could go on and on and on.
>>53871172
Go back to your ranch, Theo.
When it became /g/ - Technology instead of /g/ - Guro
>>53870394
When you showed up and found the Reply button.
>>53871068
>being this fucking whiny about an OS you don't like
fuck off to Reddit yourself, retard
and don't (You) me ever again
>>53871068
>bsd
>piece of shit
Holy shit, you're clueless.