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I decided to try it out on my laptop sometime in 2020. I really enjoyed using it in the terminal, but found it less usable in desktop environments (I used gnome shell). It was certainly usable, but less refined that I had hoped.

Then I installed FreeBSD on an arm based sbc I use as a server and NAS. It has been a joy to use there. Basically rock solid, and the scheduler seems to prioritize interactive processes so that even under heavy load I can diagnose what’s going on quickly. I now prefer it to Linux in shell environments. I also have openBSD on a thinkpad laptop, which has been fun



If your aesthetics for desktop use are at all influenced by 90s Unix-like workstations, it doesn't take much to be comfortable on the BSDs.




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