>>I think 500 out of 500 top supercomputers running Linux kind of show which philosophy is better.
Or is it because it's what they're used to. I saw this argument elsewhere where the respondent went on to show that the users were Linux specialists and that's why Linux was used.
FreeBSD doesn't have support for CUDA, many third party network fabrics and accelerators, Lustre, and other high performance storage solutions. It makes FreeBSD for frontier machines a non-starter. FreeBSD adoption for AI trainer/inference clusters has the same problems.