(Sorry, I just realized I replied to just your email address, replying
again to the mailing list this time.)

On 2023年08月16日 10:05, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> wireguard-tools is not required, everything you need for wg(4) is in
> the base OS.

Oh, I didn't know that.
In that case, valid point.

> After some OS upgrades, some packages (especially those interfacing
> with the kernel for things like networking) will be broken until
> packages are updated.
> This is a problem if you rely on wg(4) to access the machine.

Not sure how frequent this is, but this only happened for me once on a
ThinkPad T43, and it was just a matter of running pkg_add -ui both
before and after an OS upgrade.

> chatgpt often makes the answer sound good but the answer is not
> necessarily reliable, so still needs vetting by someone who understands
> the area. better leave it to someone who understands in the first place.

Yes, but in my case it was more about how to phrase it, not a matter of
"what the fuck am I even talking about".
I understood why, I just didn't know how to explain in a way that sounds
reasonable.

I still stand by that the answer itself is more important than the person
(or thing) answering.
I would have expected the OpenBSD userbase to be much more merit-based
rather than leftist-leaning as seen in most other BSD's and Linux distro's
nowadays.

-- 
lain.

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