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/u/drisdane Moderator
1 points
1 week ago
I wouldn't use it as a personal/hacking tool. Perhaps for development, because I do use it for hosting. There's indeed no virtualization and you're dependent on more basic tools to compartmentalize. I still believe it has a lot of security advantages, even if it's just because it's still a niche.

However, not everybody agrees that OpenBSD is truly a secure os:
https://isopenbsdsecu.re/about/
/u/hacker P
1 points
1 week ago
OpenBSD is usable for hacking/dev if you accept limits: great security model and tool availability, but lacks solid virtualization, broader hardware support, and mainstream exploit tooling.
/u/holonor 🍼
1 points
1 week ago
no freebsd has buit-in tools for vm that is not right it is one of the best for vm you dont know how to use it make sure you have your gpu driver
/u/cilantr0
1 points
1 week ago
You will be at a much better situation if you use Linux, as latest developments and AI-enabled IDEs, such as cursor, are packaged for Linux, as well as Nvidia acceleration GPU drivers support, both at kernel level and "userspace" level when using Docker. At least, IMHO.
/u/[deleted] 📢 🍼
1 points
1 week ago
I personally don't care about AI and even if I did, I wouldn't want any AI integration in my editor. I'm the kinda guy to still use vim in the big '25. Also, I don't plan to use any nVidia GPUs.
/u/cilantr0
1 points
1 week ago
With all due respect, I do suggest you really take a look at how much you can gain from getting assistance from AI to code, not only for producing initial POC, but for scaffolding, debugging, refactoring, generating and maintaining automatically the documentation of your APIs, helping on deployment in versioning repositories and packaging, to say the very least. Take it as just a recommendation, but you may really get (positively) surprised by how much it can help you.
/u/abuhajjar 🍼
1 points
1 week ago
All of that and a bag of crisps at the cost of letting some big corporation (and by extension the government) inside your dev environment and watch everything you do.

Unless you know of a locally-run AI with IDE integration capabilities, which actually does sound quite nice, get that shit outta here.
/u/cilantr0
1 points
1 week ago
Llama.cpp , ollama, web-ui, lmstudio, anythingllm ... Choose whichever you prefer to run your own local AI LLM, you can check which one to integrate with an IDE of your choice.
/u/abuhajjar 🍼
1 points
1 week ago
I'll be damned. I did not know local AI had reached that point. What IDE do you recommend that works with any of those engines? I have both llama.cpp and ollama installed right now.
/u/cilantr0
1 points
1 week ago
If you're familiarised with VS Code, I recommend you take a look at Cody, it's an OSS fork with support for Ollama so you can use a local LLM to assist you while coding.
/u/jetsetradiooo P
1 points
1 week ago
openBSD has great security innovations but takes forever to port
/u/buzzkashai 🍼
1 points
1 week ago
do you like using bsd?
/u/[deleted] 📢 🍼
2 points
1 week ago
I like both Linux and OpenBSD actually, even if it comes off as if I was a BSD supremacist. I simply prefer OpenBSD as a desktop operating system and wouldn't want to switch to something like Kicksecure or even Qubes for hacking.
/u/buzzkashai 🍼
1 points
1 week ago
better to use what you like, better to then know how to protect yourself. its not the tools, its the craftsman.