can we collectively excommunicate everyone involved with systemd yethttps://twitter.com/FiloSottile/status/1125905236156137472 …
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Replying to @whitequark
I don't think ffmpeg has a way to convert Twitter snark into lines of code yet though. Also I'm mildly pissy because I remember this Cloudflare goon blocking me when he claimed HTTPS needs to be centralised around Cloudflare to be secure and I disagreed. He is not good people.
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Replying to @CounterPillow
fortunately, you don't need to. most of systemd (like its braindead log system) can be vastly improved by getting rid of it
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Replying to @whitequark @CounterPillow
and it's not like the init features it provides are unique. ~7 years ago i maintained a distro based on initng for the same reasons as systemd is used today. you could resurrect initng and it would work just as well as pid1 but everyone's too busy licking poettering's boots
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Replying to @whitequark
initng doesn't seem to use cgroups, so likely won't clean up child processes of services. So I wouldn't say it'd work "as well". Not gonna try and excuse Poettering's personality, but I bet the constant shit he gets flung at from every direction doesn't exactly help.
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There's also Gentoo's OpenRC, which is still actively developed and does support cgroups. It doesn't use them as aggressively as systemd does, but the option is there.
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