So, a bit overdue, but here's my intro...
Started with DOS/Windows (well, after ZX Spectrums and the like), around 2001/2002 moved to Linux (and finished Neverwinter Nights there, Slackware at the time, some LFS for good measure) kept Linux as primary (even for work) for a lot of years, had issues (can't remember what exactly, maybe Pulseaudio?) moved back to Windows 8 (don't mock, I do think MS did some nice work with the less loved versions like Vista and 8), got back to Linux around 2015 (so around Windows 10) and was happy with Archlinux for a while. The SystemD, Wayland and Flatpak/Snap creep (and related issues) moved me to Artix and Alpine (still running that where FreeBSD is not an option) but also made me take a serious look at the BSD landscape and liked what I saw.
So in April 2021 tried the newly released FreeBSD 13 on a work HP laptop (IBM/lenovo's were not options) that had all to be supported (Kabylake, supported wifi and all) , failed miserably due to UEFI issues (though it worked fine in a pass-through VM), tried hard to make it work (compiled kernel's, applied patches, etc), failed hard and life goes on.
Armed with a new mini pc (Ryzen 7 8745HS) tried the FreeBSD 15 alphas and everything is supported, works and due to recent Foundation sponsored work (OCI container support, podman, drm) all my work flows were supported, keep it, wiped the linux partions and I'm an happy FreeBSD user. Since then I've been making all my personal flows also work (
widevine in Firefox,
vulkan on compat/linux), and all this thinkgering makes me happy
On a plus note I do really like the community on this forum. So much that I'm participating instead of the safe option on today's online world of just lurking
PS: As for the HP laptop, I'm happy to say that it boots correctly now but graphics support outside of framebuffer support doesn't work, so that is still on Artix, maybe for 16 I can finally move it?