I have friends that daily drive BSD, but I never have. For me it's because Open Source is already a small field, and Linux solves all the problems I have, while also having the most mind-share, focus, and community. I want it to be FOSS for ethics, which Linux is, but otherwise don't need anything that BSD offers, so there's no reason for me to attempt anything more. If there's even one compatibility problem, it'd be one too many for no benefit.
That having been said, I do donate money every month to one of them, because I like that they exist. So that's probably weird...





The funny thing is that they obviously didn't have blue tint on the day, so this picture is probably exactly what it looked like while they were doing it.
No music, no sound effects, no graphics. Behind the scenes footage is so awkward it's amazing any movie gets made, and I love it.