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by bilinguliar 612 days ago
I use OpenBSD as my daily driver and develop software in Go. I use DWM + tmux + nvi + git.

Pros:

    - no-bullshit OS
    - very clean, you know what is where and why
    - distraction-free
    - proactive security approach
Cons:

    - slow if you use heavy software like Chrome
Potential deal breakers you should know about:

    - web assembly is turned off by default for security reasons (login to Hetzner or Sinology, using Google Docs is a problem)
    - watching videos in the browser does not feel great
I conclude that it is great for (my) work and encourages you to be minimalistic.
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Why does Hetzner login require WebAssembly???
I can not tell for sure, but one of the “are you a robot” checks fails with the default OpenBSD Chrome settings.
Wild.