As of May 1, 2024, Internet routing security passed an important milestone. For the first time in the history of RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure), the majority of IPv4 routes in the global routing table are covered by Route Origin Authorizations (ROAs), according to the NIST RPKI Monitor.
I'm an OpenBSD developer and fully agree anjbe here.
OpenBSD is for REAL HUMANS. Not real "men". OpenBSD is build and designed for everyone. It is a system you can give to your 5 year old and as they learn how to use the computer they'll learn how to safely connect to the Internet. The base install literally comes with games targetting children, to help their Internet experience.
Your whole life you have been using non-free, non-functional, and insecure software.
I'm here for fun - if we want to keep as many pufferfish alive as possible until the heat death of the universe, for me it starts with installing OpenBSD. OpenBSD is nothing other than love for other humans, and we don't know if we can trust them.