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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 03-39

in LeoFinance2 days ago

think that cheat and TLDR just happen to be well-defined and, and, and I love them. I think they're really, really useful and I, I, I feel guilty sometimes for not writing more cheat sheets myself to add to, to the cheat infrastructure or the cheat and TLDR infrastructure. Okay, so anyway, DeepGeek continues. He says, I was very surprised that you thought Brad was wrong with his assessment that systemd was a move toward windows-ation of Linux. He is only slightly off. I rewatched Benno Rice's lecture, The Tragedy of systemd, and found that needed, and found the needed factoid that Leonard Pottering admitted that it was a port of Mac's launch D functionality. As a former Mac user, I am sure you don't want to go back to the Mac ways, right? Remember that we are not just talking about an init, an init system here. We're talking about adding a layer of global system operations to a Linux system that, without systemd, has only kernel and user space aspects. systemd adds a system-wide (38/53)