OPNSense.
Now that Windows qualifies under the prompt, not that I'd pick it but it's just funny that it is.
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OPNSense.
Now that Windows qualifies under the prompt, not that I'd pick it but it's just funny that it is.
Alpine. Itβs very lightweight.
It is clumsy in my experience. It also would benefit a lot from systemd since openrc is a pain to use and is slow. If they don't want systemd for some reason they could switch to busybox init.
There is a reason postmarketos switched to systemd
MacOS. I use Linux for servers, Mac for daily driver. Windows for zilch, only at my job because I have to.
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OS400 (IBM i)
Offtopic, but... Another ANeko user :D
I misread and wondered when did systemd release cat as in the software not the animal.
cat head but no tail
Haiku is pretty neat
MacOS.
But my actually favourite OS does use systemd.
Windows 11, but only for personal reasons. Mainly because it is the only OS that has proper HDR support. The moment Linux catches up (that includes either Nvidia or a 3rd party implementing RTX HDR support as well), I will stop dial dual-booting and go all in on Arch.