A great guy, good luck & Godspeed. It'd be nice if OpenBSD could have a ready made OS image file for popular SBCs; Raspberry, Orange, Banana...etc. Pi This way people, kids..etc. get introduced to it very easily.
If openbsd becomes as popular as ubuntu, the cia will probably become very interested in using their latest and best technologies to hack this guy and anyone else connected with openbsd.
+吴佳同 Speaking as someone who has used Slackware for almost 20 years now, both FreeBSD and OpenBSD where wierd to work with in the begining. Best way to learn it is to use it, I ran just straight up FreeBSD and OpenBSD as firewalls for many years, that forced me to interact. Same goes with Linux imo, if you feel like you don't "get it", then start using it more - run a mailserver, webbserver, dhcp server, nameserver and so forth. :)
True, cause these operating systems are usually made for Servers and System Admins who already know what's up and can pick up a new Unix like OS quickly. But hey, HB got an ebook bundle (one being Absolute OpenBSD) that might aid you there: www.humblebundle.com/books/hacking-reloaded-books
He had a reputation for being an ass to people but he seemed very nice in this video. I think I've seen him go off on people online but I think I may have messaged him once about something and he seemed decent enough.
Raadt is awesome. I believe Stallman irrelevant to any discussion involving OBSD and an unsung mad man. Anti-establishment with a license is hardly respectable - more bigoted and subversive. Another point about Stallman is his platform for taking ownership of others' work at a creative argumentation stance where he's freeing up the process by taking control of it and the rights of others only to smear constraint. His "creative freedom" and GPL constraints are contradictory especially when he spouts off about giving back. Opinion is a place holder for the facts and until then those unenlightened should watch what they state as the past is never far behind. Stallman is an idiot and that is fact and has purjered himself in public far too many times to be taken seriously any longer. I'll be glad when he's dead - and I mean that. Good talk on OBSD though. Been using FBSD for several years and had always found myself considering OBSD and the feeling keeps nagging at me, so it might be time. This video definitely sheds more light on the matter concerning the decision to migrate from FBSD; it's only taken FBSD 3 years to get PID randomization and some light weight guard paging and only seemed to happen after Sony got hacked (using FBSD). Security is a preemptive policy not a consideration and when it is treated as an optional feature there are always consequence and generally costly.
about security, i recall anecdote: that Joe is uncatchable. why? because he's f*ckin' needless to anyone . =================== Theo's view on linux has been very unfair. all-about-security OS has no a chance to survive, because of performance/compatibility/scalability issues. Thereby it becomes *UNCATCHABLE JOE* :)
Love this guy and project.....a real life hero
A great guy, good luck & Godspeed.
It'd be nice if OpenBSD could have a ready made OS image file for popular SBCs; Raspberry, Orange, Banana...etc. Pi
This way people, kids..etc. get introduced to it very easily.
Supported OpenBSD SBCs:
www.openbsd.org/arm64.html
Arm64 = Raspberry Pi 3 , Pine64 Pine 64/64+ , NanoPi A64 , Orange Pi PC2 , AMD Seattle Development Board , SoftIron OverDrive 1000 , Pine64 Rock64 , Firefly-RK3399
www.openbsd.org/armv7.html
Arm7 = BeagleBoard, BeagleBoard xM/Black, PandaBoard (ES), Cubieboard, pcDuino, SABRE Lite, Nitrogen6X, Wandboard, CuBox-i4Pro, Utilite, Novena
two freebsd users will need to crank their libraries .. !
If openbsd becomes as popular as ubuntu, the cia will probably become very interested in using their latest and best technologies to hack this guy and anyone else connected with openbsd.
How do you pronounce his name?
/ˈθiːoʊ dɛˈrɔːt/ according to Wikipedia.
Theo de Raadt
@@krakenmetzger thank you
i love openbsd ,but i can't use it like slackware linux .
its hard to learn.
+吴佳同 Speaking as someone who has used Slackware for almost 20 years now, both FreeBSD and OpenBSD where wierd to work with in the begining. Best way to learn it is to use it, I ran just straight up FreeBSD and OpenBSD as firewalls for many years, that forced me to interact. Same goes with Linux imo, if you feel like you don't "get it", then start using it more - run a mailserver, webbserver, dhcp server, nameserver and so forth. :)
True, cause these operating systems are usually made for Servers and System Admins who already know what's up and can pick up a new Unix like OS quickly.
But hey, HB got an ebook bundle (one being Absolute OpenBSD) that might aid you there:
www.humblebundle.com/books/hacking-reloaded-books
I use both
what?
Theo de Raadt 2016
Still the old arsehole
He had a reputation for being an ass to people but he seemed very nice in this video. I think I've seen him go off on people online but I think I may have messaged him once about something and he seemed decent enough.
2024
Wow, windows is safer than Linux and freebsd
Raadt is awesome.
I believe Stallman irrelevant to any discussion involving OBSD and an unsung mad man. Anti-establishment with a license is hardly respectable - more bigoted and subversive. Another point about Stallman is his platform for taking ownership of others' work at a creative argumentation stance where he's freeing up the process by taking control of it and the rights of others only to smear constraint. His "creative freedom" and GPL constraints are contradictory especially when he spouts off about giving back. Opinion is a place holder for the facts and until then those unenlightened should watch what they state as the past is never far behind. Stallman is an idiot and that is fact and has purjered himself in public far too many times to be taken seriously any longer. I'll be glad when he's dead - and I mean that.
Good talk on OBSD though.
Been using FBSD for several years and had always found myself considering OBSD and the feeling keeps nagging at me, so it might be time. This video definitely sheds more light on the matter concerning the decision to migrate from FBSD; it's only taken FBSD 3 years to get PID randomization and some light weight guard paging and only seemed to happen after Sony got hacked (using FBSD). Security is a preemptive policy not a consideration and when it is treated as an optional feature there are always consequence and generally costly.
about security, i recall anecdote:
that Joe is uncatchable.
why?
because he's f*ckin' needless to anyone .
===================
Theo's view on linux has been very unfair. all-about-security OS has no a chance to survive, because of performance/compatibility/scalability issues. Thereby it becomes *UNCATCHABLE JOE* :)
Openbsd is really nice 6.3amd64 here with icewm and firefox with ublock......fun fun fun!! no youtube ads! he he libreoffice works fine
20 intel monopoly scary!
academia should adopt openbsd use it for teaching routing replace cisco shit with openbsd
redhat is evil don't use it.......if linux use archlinux
intel is a monopoly and oracle is cancer
democracy is pure evil usa has never been a democracy a propertarian republic
Make up your mind.