• flying_sheep@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    If you criticize something because of perceived bloat, maybe don’t make it the mouse in your metaphor.

    And no, it’s a great init system that has all the features one wants. That’s why it ended up taking over: it was the first really good init system that introduced actual dependencies and so on.

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      8 hours ago

      It took only over because it was pushed by big tech and its bootlickers

      In the company I work for NO system uses Systemd and it will stay this way until someone takes my model m keyboard from my cold dead hands!

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        7 hours ago

        Your conspiracy myth is wrong, and if you actually care about what’s true, you can confirm what I say very easily for yourself:

        Just go to the mailing list archives and forums and follow the decision making discussions of the time. E.g. Arch Linux. This will quickly and decisively convince you that “big tech” had nothing to do with it.

        But you don’t care about the truth, do you? You just want the comfortable position of being able to look down on all the mainstream fools.

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      8 hours ago

      That is so true. For me, who works as a Systemadministrator, systemd is about the best thing that happened to linux in a long time! It makes my work so much easier