> When I am searching for something, I usually want to find primary sources.
And therein lies the rub; for years now Google's search results have returned useless SEO garbage. For now, it definitely seems like an LLM answer is better than what was being returned and I guess this is the reason why Google ripped it out.
There was a time when Linux distributions shipped lots of things on by default; OpenBSD bucked the trend and did not. This is less of an issue nowadays.
These are the operative words. With OpenBSD, you get this out of the box and everything just works. With other operating systems, you have to do a lot of the legwork that's already been done for you with OpenBSD and make sure you didn't break things with your configuration.
It is, by far, my first choice for a router/firewall. It has so many niceties for this, all well integrated OOTB, and you can deploy something top notch in no time at all.
Is it really not possible to do this with a non-Apple machine?