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Hardware compatibility can be a bitch, eg. no bluetooth, no nvidia and no 3d performance.

However my impression of it was that it's very clean and what's there actually works. Porting software from Linux to BSD can be interesting, eg. Linux has file descriptor signal handling and BSD does not but there are many other differences.

Hm

Haxe doesn't seem to exist for openbsd https://haxe.org/download/linux/

However it seems possible to build from source https://haxe.org/documentation/introduction/building-haxe.html

...

Is that oopenbsd's pain in the ass? Need to compile everything all the time?

http://liveusb-openbsd.sourceforge.net/#Minimal

however this looks great

Lots of stuff doesn't exist for Debian and Windows, but when you're used to a certain software stack and you change platforms you're bound to have some saddle sores.