The Linux world have bad things, especially in userland and libc
scratchandgame
op-ti-mize [verb (trans.)]* … (gcc) to modify executable code so that it fails more quickly.
Wow. Hope that they will do better than kspp
~/bin is the real directory for UNIX.
Compile it, install it to your ~/bin.
Ahaha! It is already bad!
Wow. Understanding GNU's man page?
BSD developers: who cares about that. And, it is already happen. Android libc use lots of code of OpenBSD libc. OpenSSH is used everywhere.
GNU's ssh implementation seems to be some abandoned trash, even though it was started in 1998, before OpenSSH. If OpenSSH doesnt exist, we can hope that everyone will be using differently broken ssh implementations; I'd expect gnu ssh to be a buggy, unreliable implementation which support hundreds of thounsands of flags and configuration options. Workers everywhere will be punished because of their buggy implementation of ssh. Why workers in every companies have to make their own ssh implementation? They should be doing something else.
OpenBSD is the easiest to use.
supporting wine is a shame.
Why don't more distro use LibreSSL? Why don't more distro use mandoc? Why don't more distro use clang?
https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/src/etc/skel/dot.profile?rev=1.8&content-type=text%2Fx-cvsweb-markup
https://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/etc/skel/dot.profile?rev=1.12
https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/share/skel/dot.profile