I'd say it's true. They chose to not implement SMP until consumer CPUs surprised them by going multi thread.
And obsd has no Bluetooth, right? A pretty big subsystem to drop because security.
I'd say it's true. They chose to not implement SMP until consumer CPUs surprised them by going multi thread.
And obsd has no Bluetooth, right? A pretty big subsystem to drop because security.
And as a counter example here you have openbsd "we are going to install a bgp daemon on every single device, because you never know when you may need one"
I am not complaining, I like the feeling that I could single handedly rebuild the internet using only what is found in an openbsd base install. But wow, considering the size there is a lot in there. They definitely punch above their weight.
But Bluetooth is basically a giant blast of security vulnerabilities. On the consumer side, yes, it's a big subsystem to drop, but on the server side, it's a little bit different!
I'm not an OpenBSD expert, but seems like you should be able to pass BT through USB and then do that in a subsystem or an isolated environment like a VM.