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*defeatedly puts away torch and pitchfork
*kicks dirt
Shucks I never get to be mad about systemd!
Just be mad at systemd the same way everyone else is; invent your own reality and throw a fit about that instead!
Every day I wake up and think to myself โtoday is the day I will form a strong opinion about systemdโ but it never happens.
It's upsetting for systemd users too, not having angry haters to go "See!?!!" back at.
I can't believe you're dissing systemd indirectly by dissing the reaction of systemd users to the reaction of the users that hate systemd.
To any neutral observers out there: See!?!! This is the kind of crap we get from the haters.
/s of course, I have no skin in this game. Any time I mess with init systems, I have to look up usage, no matter the system involved, and I haven't run into anything too onerous.
Yeah. Just don't interact with them often enough to remember and build muscle memory. Though, runit is very nice, very simple. E.g.
sv up thingI do have some usage interaction, so ease of script writing is the most important for me.
I've heard of runit.. ..one of the inits impressed me recently in regard to script writing - maybe what's used on OpenWRT. But, I don't remember if that was runit. You can tell how vested i am here. XD