Are we still hating on systemd?

Are we still hating on systemd?

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suckless.org/sucks/systemd
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More now than ever. There is currently a buffer overflow exploit in the dhcp stack.

I think we're holding off until the next remote vulnerability. Wait a couple of days.

Is systemd the Winblows of init systems?

How are we still allowing this?

There's a LOT of reasons why people don't like it, and I think the people who don't like it all likely have their own reasons for not liking it.

Here's a posting about someone discovering a massive memory leak that used up 4GB of ram. While I have yet to see something this massive, I have definitely noticed Systemd using more memory than the alternatives, and some leakage here and there as well.
serverfault.com/questions/755818/systemd-using-4gb-ram-after-18-days-of-uptime

Some see it as an unnecessary security risk due to its massive attack surface. It recently hit 1 million lines of code.
phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=systemd-2017-Git-Activity

Some don't like it because they dislike its habit of scope creep. The project ends up assimilating things that historically should not have anything to do with init. gif related.
suckless.org/sucks/systemd

There's also some other design decisions that people have an issue with, such as using Google DNS by default (because of course systemd can handle DNS), using binary logs, etc.

Lastly there's the conspiracy theory side of it, which alleges that systemd is an NSA attempt to compromise GNU/Linux, and due to Systemd as a project moving way too fast, it can't be properly audited.
web.archive.org/web/20170724100245/https://muchweb.me/systemd-nsa-attempt/

For more links and arguments, see:
without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/Arguments_against_systemd

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dhcp6 parser* in the barely used systemd-networkd component which was already fixed. and literally who the fuck uses dhcp6?

Shouldn't you be fixing bugs Lennart?

eh idk
see dhcp6 stuff as the last few things shutting down on my laptops, dunno if its that specific thing but its what catches my eyes

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I haven't thought about systemd in years. Stay cucked.

kek

Dont use it myself but its a cancer that has invaded every major distro

>we
stop this

I use it everyday and love it

no u

I don't do that to begin with.

I didn't ask you

No

>muh sysvinit
>muh minimalism
>muh 1970 design guidelines
>muh multics failed

>2018
>still believing that systemd is somehow Windows

Nice orange juice logo
Fucking hell

THEY do it on purpose
systemd WRITEN BY EVIL AND RETARDED PEOPLE IN COOPERATION
BUGFIX CANNOT FIX PEOPLE

THEY do it on purpose
[current political system] WRITEN BY EVIL AND RETARDED PEOPLE IN COOPERATION
BUGFIX CANNOT FIX PEOPLE

>BUGFIX CANNOT FIX PEOPLE
only GULAG can

all day erry day my dude

>dhcp stack
why should an init system have an dhcp stack ??

I didn't say you did.