OK. In context -- discussing an article talking specifically about AMD 386 chips -- that was not at all clear.
I was at a talk celebrating NetBSD's 30th anniversary. I wrote about it:
https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/17/30yo_netbsd_releases_...
They're well aware of this.
But as Linux edges closer to dropping 32-bit x86 completely -- most distros already have -- I think NetBSD may suddenly regain some relevance in this specific area.
There's also a new initiative to improve its jails facility: