Somehow people think that when you switch from Linux to BSD, it makes us upset.
BSDs are nice! Totally go try them out! Monocultures are bad regardless of your platform of choice, so as long as we can still all interoperate on the network level, you're making the world a more resilient place.
I am having an amusing and/or deranged conversation with someone who is trying to gaslight me into being ashamed for not knowing what a "brevect" is. (Also, their preferred mechanism for quoting emails in replies appears to be to cut-and-paste screenshots.)
So, what *is* a "brevect" about which the "kernel staff' should totally know? Let your imagination run wild, I'm curious.
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