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Also, it has been proven by OoozieWiki SPECIALISTS that Systemd is known to have a LOT of [[goyslop]] embbebed in it, such as the user session manager which is true unbased albanian jewish propaganda |
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= Recommendations = |
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Go use based [[runit]] or something |
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Revision as of 23:13, 1 May 2026
Init system commonly used in the operating system GNU/Linux.
An init system is started by the kernel at boot and is basically a manager for all your managers. It initializes the system, starts services, etc.
The hate
This fuckass init system is SO bloated first of all.
And second, it doesn't even do just an init system??????? I understand why people might want something to do them all but getting an init system, logging software, etc. for everything that bro does is equivalent of like 10% of its size.
It doesn't follow the philosophy of Unix: "Do one thing and do it well"
Also, it has been proven by OoozieWiki SPECIALISTS that Systemd is known to have a LOT of goyslop embbebed in it, such as the user session manager which is true unbased albanian jewish propaganda
Recommendations
Go use based runit or something
