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This also may be the case. Why, then, is the referer not spoofed? It's a much more invasive data point than the underlying OS. But I'm a simple Firefox user, never used Librewolf.
-### FreeBS is a server OS
+### FreeBSD is a server OS
Yeah, this is the sentiment I've read before jumping aboard. My problem with this idea is that each and every FOSS OS is a value in itself. The current poster boy, Linux, also had huge problems getting to work on various machines. In my opinion, it's limiting OS to a single use case is a completely valid point - your use case for FreeBSD is on a server, and this is where it currently shines (or not, depending on your experience). Some folks despise allocating any FreeBSD dev time to the desktop as there are many server issues.