Ubuntu Core

JUST

systemd is legitimately great. It's the only init system on *NIX that actually makes for reliable service management. It's been an embarrassment for decades that even Microsoft was lightyears ahead of us on service reliability.

Linus is for snaps/flatpaks.

Linus is also for collaborating with Winblows. He’s dead to me.

by systemd`s logic we dont need many different distros or choice between applications, just centralize into one linux that will be lightyears ahead of Microsoft
*slow claps*

systemd devs never claim that, you spastic fuck. You have free will in the free software community, there are a lot of init systems you can use.

No you don't you fucking braindead kike. With systemd becoming everything's major dependency, soon bash and linux itself will need systemd. You are the tool of the Jew.

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Oh boy I sure do love having hundreds of copies of the same libraries and coreutils on my computer. Truly great and not a waste of disk space in any way.

NO!
On Windows the operating system can provide an api for much more things. On Linux this portability is lost. Using Snap, flatpaks and appimages means that a 3 years old program will use the 3 years old OpenSSL.

Shared libraries are supported dumbfuck.


So?