After the Archlinux
AUR malware infestation of 1500+
source packages (of course I did not use AUR ever):
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Arch-Linux-AUR-More-Malware I am testing OpenBSD in Qemu for linux, with virtio-* drivers. It is amazing, kernel + drivers+base-utils (+Xorg) are
DEVELOPED (+packaged) by the SAME team.Not like in linux distros, where you get the kernel developed by some teams, add drivers by other teams, plus add CLI uitls for everywhere, and packages them (in different format, by others.
And using pgk* from one/single repository is good. If not already pkg/binary available then the "pool collection" allows you to AUTOMATICALLY get the apps (download + compile +install) in one single step. etc.
It is a UNIX world, most (not all) concepts+ utilis are like in linux. And it catched up with Wayland, KDE, Firefox, labwc, etc.
https://www.openbsd.org/79.html But, it not yet for all/modern laptops, missing few drivers (Wifi, Webcam). In the end is about what your priorities are about:
1. Fast speed (to get malware) + less secure by default (linux).
2. Lower speed but
Extreme secured + (less drivers).
A.I. did not find bugs (yet), but as corollary "security by obscurity", being used by less than 0.01% in the world could be very good against state/individual actors.