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Comment by wkat4242

3 days ago

A lot, no. On the desktop it's 0.01% according to one of those stats websites. However it's hard to detect because Firefox identifies itself as running on Linux.

I run it myself on my desktop and it's great. What I like is that it's not constantly changing stuff for the sake of it like with Linux. New init systems, changing ifconfig for other commands etc. And it's much better documented.

I use FreeBSD on my machines because it has netgraph: https://klarasystems.com/articles/inside-freebsd-netgraph-ad...

  • NetGraph and bHyve are a match made in heaven. I need to master them some more.

    I have isolated jails with their own vNics running a nested bHyve VM instance inside which inside you then host a jail with its own vnic.

    If something jumps out of the they are dead locked to the VM, if they jump out of that, they're trapped in a jail.