Comment by user3939382
20 hours ago
> a huge ton of upstream dependencies
I think you missed the point in my original comment. I explained I moved my platform with all dependencies and had 1 bug which was actually a silent bug in Linux.
In other words, it works. Your particular stack might have a different snag profile but if I can move my giant complex app there, yours is worth a shot.
FreeBSD is more complete than you make out. They also have hard working ports maintainers.
> In other words, it works.
Well, sure, but that's a ridiculous double standard. You're making the claim (or implying it, at least) that FreeBSD is fundamentally superior because it's a unified piece of software shipped as a holistic piece of artifice or whatever. And that by inferrence it's unlike all that kludgey linux stuff that you can't trust because of politics or whatever.
But your evidence that it's actually superior? "it works". Well, gosh.
You'll tar the competition with all sorts of ambiguous smears, but all you ask from your favorite is... that you got your app to work?
> You’re making the claim that (or implying it) … unified piece of software shipped as a holistic piece
I never said anything about that. Again in my opening comment I listed the reasons I like it. It’s boring and stable which is what I like to center my work on. I even provided a specific technical example of superior memory management.