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  • dnebdal
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    Originally posted by Nobu View Post
    Is that why I always liked Comic Sans? o_o
    Quite possible!

    It's not quite as good as fonts designed for it (like opendyslexic), but the varied shapes and stroke weights apparently make it very readable.

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  • grndzro
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    Originally posted by Luke_Wolf View Post
    Sadly it's going to be a while before microkernel OSes ever stand a chance of adoption in the OS sphere. They're just not developed enough to be there.
    Blackbarry OS 10 is a microkernel os(QNX). It is pretty secure. QNX is used quite a bit in automation.

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  • Luke_Wolf
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    Originally posted by liam View Post
    Openbsd, and every other monolithic kernel, are far behind the security of seL4.
    Not even close.
    Sadly it's going to be a while before microkernel OSes ever stand a chance of adoption in the OS sphere. They're just not developed enough to be there.

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  • liam
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    Originally posted by dante View Post
    from the security point openbsd rocks like no other os but from other points maybe it not so good
    Openbsd, and every other monolithic kernel, are far behind the security of seL4.
    Not even close.

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  • Luke_Wolf
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    Anyone else having the site with the slides pretending it's the dial-up era all over again?

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  • Nobu
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    Originally posted by rabcor View Post
    What are you saying? Comic Sans is a very nice font, for dyslexic people.
    Is that why I always liked Comic Sans? o_o

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  • BBoingo
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    Originally posted by dante View Post
    from the security point openbsd rocks like no other os but from other points maybe it not so good
    Sometimes you've got to vary your tools. If storage is your problem you can tuck a FreeBSD/Linux/OpenInidana machine behind a barrier to handle the storage issue.

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  • dante
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    from the security point openbsd rocks like no other os but from other points maybe it not so good

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  • peppercats
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    it has no freedom, ofcourse it sucks.

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  • dante
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    Openbsd rules ! It's more conservative , less innovative than others distro freeBSD but it's less buggy than all other BSD distros and also Linux distros.

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