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by LargoLasskhyfv 1967 days ago
> There's no end to the crazy stuff corporations demand, especially when it comes to integration--audit, logging, ldap, etc.

Why should that be of concern to casual home use? Why do parts of a factory have to trickle down into my home? Wouldn't that be like the need to have a cow to drink milk, or a farm to have something to eat instead of a more apt product to buy for a reasonable price and in good quality?

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The bigger a piece of software is, the more opportunities there are for bugs. And the correlation isn't linear.

For home users there is doas, also written by a OpenBSD developer. It's really simple, but I never found anything to be missing for my use case. All the logging and auditing and whatnot can (and imo should) be performed somewhere else.