> > Why softdep not enabled by default?
> >   
> Because, unlike some OS's, OpenBSD doesn't want to think for you.
> I've noticed that whenever an OS or an application tries to think
> for me it is wrong 99% of the time.

It is faster with softdep and safer without. My mail client has similar
choices in it's options. Which do you think my mail client enables by
default... The safe option of course. So does OpenBSD which isn't like
Linux userspace.

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'Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work
together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a
universal interface'

(Doug McIlroy)
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