InitWare (a systemd fork) runs on OpenBSD for the first time(imgur.com)
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InitWare (a systemd fork) runs on OpenBSD for the first time
https://imgur.com/a/nqg9Go9
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See https://github.com/InitWare/InitWare for details.
No, really!
Not possible: it's a fake!?
It seems real: booo :'(
I don't understand the hate against systemd, it literally changed my life once I embraced it.
Do people really don't like it because it has bugs, like any other software, or is it just averseness to change?
Do people really don't like it because it has bugs, like any other software, or is it just averseness to change?
Systemd is like a million-line behemoth of an octopus.
Still doesn’t do DHCP options adequately, much less logic-driven ones.
And cannot be blocked from using network socket, much less selectively.
It’s a huge malicious vector awaiting to happen, oh wait, that happened.
Still doesn’t do DHCP options adequately, much less logic-driven ones.
And cannot be blocked from using network socket, much less selectively.
It’s a huge malicious vector awaiting to happen, oh wait, that happened.