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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[🚀 OpenBSD: Security by default, no sugar‑coating needed.&#xA;&#xA;🔐 Built‑in PF firewall, W^X  memory protection, and the legendary pledge()/unveil() sandbox.&#xA;&#xA;🛡️ LibreSSL &amp; OpenSSH were born here—your data stays locked tighter than a vault.&#xA;&#xA;💡 BSD’s permissive license lets you remix, sell, or ship closed‑source products without legal headaches.&#xA;&#xA;Why give BSD a try?&#xA;&#xA;Rock‑solid stability (servers that run for years without reboot).&#xA;&#xA;Clean, readable code—perfect for learning OS internals.&#xA;&#xA;A community that tells it like it is, no fluff.&#xA;&#xA;👉 Ready to experiment? Spin up an OpenBSD VM today and see security the way it was meant to be: default‑on.&#xA;&#xA;#OpenBSD #BSD #CyberSecurity #OpenSource #PrivacyFirst #TechTips]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>🚀 OpenBSD: Security by default, no sugar‑coating needed.</p>

<p>🔐 Built‑in PF firewall, W^X  memory protection, and the legendary pledge()/unveil() sandbox.</p>

<p>🛡️ LibreSSL &amp; OpenSSH were born here—your data stays locked tighter than a vault.</p>

<p>💡 BSD’s permissive license lets you remix, sell, or ship closed‑source products without legal headaches.</p>

<h3 id="why-give-bsd-a-try" id="why-give-bsd-a-try">Why give BSD a try?</h3>

<p>Rock‑solid stability (servers that run for years without reboot).</p>

<p>Clean, readable code—perfect for learning OS internals.</p>

<p>A community that tells it like it is, no fluff.</p>

<p>👉 Ready to experiment? Spin up an OpenBSD VM today and see security the way it was meant to be: default‑on.</p>

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