Yes, OpenBSD is definitely not gonna work for the the "muh" game or "muh VR" crowd but its definitely more than usable for browsing the internet and archiving data and is actually a secure OS which is by far the most important issue now adays. In order to actually be end to end secure you'll need to make sure you're using hardware and firmware that isn't full of NSA backdoors and malware also though. like pretty much any modern AMD or Nvidia card or any x86 newer than 2013. Here is an expensive but secure alternative for hardware
Would you host a hot wallet on a crypto exchange with with windows server and x86 or even ARM? Rhetorical question: Do you even have ring 0 on those platforms let alone ring -2?
Yes, OpenBSD is definitely not gonna work for the the "muh" game or "muh VR" crowd but its definitely more than usable for browsing the internet and archiving data and is actually a secure OS which is by far the most important issue now adays. In order to actually be end to end secure you'll need to make sure you're using hardware and firmware that isn't full of NSA backdoors and malware also though. like pretty much any modern AMD or Nvidia card or any x86 newer than 2013. Here is an expensive but secure alternative for hardware
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Would you host a hot wallet on a crypto exchange with with windows server and x86 or even ARM? Rhetorical question: Do you even have ring 0 on those platforms let alone ring -2?