There have been some pretty giant performance jumps since the 6-series. I find running -current totally reasonable for a desktop user.
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This is one of the biggest things *BSD gets right. OpenBSD man pages are actually up to date and useful. Linux has far more ground to cover, but if you are airgapped you can depend on BSD to have it installed and readable.