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Niche Distro Users: Why?
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Just out of curiosity, what distro do you use?
Or maybe, despite the question, you use BSD? ( which is cool if so )
I use OpenBSD on my production machine and VPS, I use Alpine Linux on my phone. I'm also partial to Void Linux, though I don't use it on any of my devices at the moment.