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Solene'% : Why I stopped using OpenBSD
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QubeOS has quite a bit of issues to , unless it’s better now?
It ain't perfect. But it's the best we got when it comes to a secure OS on x86.
The author is even quite explicit when they mentioned to use Fedora Silverblue for gaming.