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solid_fuel ◴[] No.43541501[source]
I use FreeBSD for my home server and I have for years. For me, the biggest reason is just the stability from a user perspective. I don't mean system stability, although it has been rock solid, I mean the stability in terms of administration - the tools don't change frequently.

`ifconfig` just works, like it has worked for 20 years. On my linux servers, it's all swallowed into `ip addr` now. I don't mind that, I certainly understand why these things change, but when I update an Ubuntu server I always worry that next time I log in a tool I am used to will be broken or removed.

I simply don't have those concerns on FreeBSD.

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1. mistrial9 ◴[] No.43542640[source]
> like it has worked for 20 years

.. almost forty years

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2. red-iron-pine ◴[] No.43546714[source]
man you're making me feel old. those kids on my lawn are pissing me off tho...