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Linux for everything, but I've been meaning to try out BSD as well. I like that it's a built by a community with people from around the world contributing to it.
OpenBSD is surprisingly good as a desktop, as long as you don't need something that needs shoehorning in or some fancy filesystem. But if you use it as intended, it's good. Like, there's no linux compatibility, no proprietary nvidia drivers, etc. You probably want to switch away from the default window manager though unless you think perfection was reached in the early 90s.
I'll give it another try soon. I'm rebuilding my server right now, and this might be something I could get into. Which window manager would you suggest?
It comes with both fvwm and cwm, and you can install all the usual ones or a full desktop environment. Personally I like cwm in the minimalist end and xfce for more of a full desktop, but it's all just preferences. Which one do you like in Linux?
I'll probably go with something more minimalist like sway. I'm trying to branch out and try other things, but I needed a push to get started. I'm really open to anything. AwesomeWM was my goto for the longest time
exwm but you don't use emacs for anything else. Ask me to mod it to your liking.
Once I went freebsd for my servers, I never looked back. Leaves linux in the dust
Leaves more to be desired for everyday desktop use though.. namely missing wifi drivers