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154 Name: Anonymous 2026-03-26 17:17
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Systemd is an evolution upon sysv/shellscripts and better than init systems like runit or openrc but it's a software suite with too much shit nobody uses. All the good features have already been implemented by modern init systems like s6, dinit (even has systemd like syntax) or GNU Shepherd on Guix.
Only problem is that those are less universal. You can get all on Artix (and Arch is one of the most popular distributions though most software is under AUR which isn't ideal) expect Shepherd which is pretty much specific to Guix. Chimera Linux is probably my favorite of the non-functional distros if you don't need glibc (Alpine Linux's Wiki has some resources on running glibc software using chroot).
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It's only an ameriKKKan and Brazilian law. There's no reason to add it to an init system used internationally. Just do a baby_mode ISO for USA and Brazil. Honestly they're just playing into the schizophrenic's delusions before it just connected to Google's DNS I think but so does LineageOS and alot of software. I don't remember why but I guess systemd is also a DHCP client.

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