And I don't plan to stop anytime soon (or ever?)
I couldn't have asked for a more correct, well-documented, and secure system. I took my hardened /etc/* files and added them to VCS for reproducing new environments quickly.
I first began following OpenBSD 6.5 and first deployed OpenBSD 7.5 for my side projects, and as of 7.8 I am using OpenBSD in production.
I've been using Linux as my daily driver for 10+ years. I'll probably stick with Linux on desktop but OpenBSD has virtually replaced all of my hosting. I recently spun up a new Linux VM only to power it down shortly after attempting to configure systemd... It just can't compare to rc(8).
I'll end this rant now. Some useful links/people that got me through the last couple years:
https://www.openbsdhandbook.com/
https://undeadly.org/
https://docs.vultr.com/category/bsd-guides
anything by kristaps and bcallah@
r/OpenBSD