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whats that at the end?

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That’s FreeBSD, if I recall TrueNAS is based on it

Wikipedia if interested

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Truenas Core is Freebsd-based, Truenas Scale is debian-based i believe.

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Not sure where I’d put net- or open- in this, but I guess it’s meant to cover them all

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Isn’t freebsd the more general purpose, more bleeding edge (comparatively) option with openbsd having a focus on security and netbsd with a focus on portability and stability.

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FreeBSD. It’s the new logo, the old one was with a little devil with a trident.

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Looks like TempleOS tier OS

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