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      I choose Alpine because it’s really small and very close to OpenBSD in many ways

      Except it’s not like OpenBSD. OpenBSD is more than a set of features. It’s an approach to code quality, security, and design philosophy.

      Granted, if I had to use Linux over a BSD variant, any distro that doesn’t use Systemd would be where I start looking. Alpine looks slick.

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        OpenBSD is more than a set of features. It’s an approach to code quality, security, and design philosophy.

        Pretty sure @gonzalo (of the OpenBSD project) is saying that Alpine has overlap on those very points you are making. :)

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          Whoops, yeah I must have missed that point 😅