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1. anthk ◴[] No.43972998[source]
Then:

Unix: Small, light, mediocre OS for underpowered microcomputers. Either crash silently, or cut down the bloat.

MIT/GNU: Correct systems first. Plenty or resources. Lisp. Detect the errors, fix and step over them, continue the process.

Now:

GNU=Ugly bloated umUnix like, mega light Elisp editor but s l o w and prone to lock. Good FS' on Linux. FDo it's mainly Red Hat bloatware. Screen does too much.

OpenBSD=Correctness, ISC licensed mainly. Unix bound, small tools, but so-so FFSv2. Sndio works. Audio, video and so on perms work, no DBUS needed. CWM it's really fast and much easier than I3. Dumb config, fvwm looks like rocket science. Tmux, no screen(1) except for ports. Snappy, easy to config and script. Use damn cu(1) for serial, thanks.