Linux gets a lot of love there on Fedi, so I think it would be cool if BSD would get some of it too.
For those unaware it’s a Unix-like operation system, one of they key differences from Linux is a more permissive license, so PlayStation 4 or MacOS are originally based on it.
There’s a list of existing communities:
- !bsd@lemmy.sdf.org (Semi-Active)
- !bsd@programming.dev
- !freebsd@blendit.bsd.cafe
- !freebsd@lemmy.world
- !netbsd@blendit.bsd.cafe
- !netbsd@lemmy.sdf.org
- !openbsd@blendit.bsd.cafe
- !OpenBSD@fedia.io
- !openbsd@lemmy.sdf.org (Semi-Active)
Apparently, there’s also a Lemmy instance dedicated to BSD — https://blendit.bsd.cafe/
Note: No .ml communities, as my instance is defederated from them.
Are the commands mostly the same on both (sudo, apt update, etc.)?
cc: @Fitik@fedia.io
Not the ones you mention, they are not traditional unix. Sudo is common though.
apt isn’t even common on linux (pacman or rpm are also used).