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Not really interested in debating with average “I run arch btw” user. We are not in the same universe, things I have to audit and maintain are not in the same universe with things you do, so having such a smart advice coming from you is not a surprise at all. I could, after all, just roll out my own distro if I am not happy, amirite?

I run systemd machines because I don’t have a choice. It doesn’t make it any less of a shit. Simple as that.

But hey, tell me some more about systemd, I am really new to all this 🤔

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Out of curiosity, why exactly do you not have a choice in not running systemd? Is it company policy / are they clients’ machines?

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Buddy lay off the Rick and Morty and take a shower

“I’m not in the same universe as you!!!” Get a grip

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Not really interested in debating with average “I run arch btw” user. We are not in the same universe, things I have to audit and maintain are not in the same universe with things you do

Sir, this is the Linux memes sublemmy.

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Right. I am dumb 😕🤗

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