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>>>/tech/2978 Anonymous 05/10/2016 (Tue) 00:08:35 [Preview] No. 41 del there is a tradeoff, with less eyes on openbsd code but more security built-in, whereas there are more people looking at the linux code but it is not necessarily from a security perspective. personally i prefer openbsd.