A Linux user takes FreeBSD for a spin - and comes away impressed. What stands out? Clean, deliberate engineering. Boot environments make updates stress-free. The new pkgbase system adds modularity without chaos. And the OS treats uptime not just as a metric, but as a design goal.
The essay makes a solid case: decouple fast-moving desktops from server-grade stability. Tie OS evolution to hardware lifecycles that donβt panic every 6 months.









