• Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    4 days ago

    Systemd makes life easier though. Everything is automatic and chances are all you need to to is run systemctl commands. If there is a problem you can filter logs with journalctl.

    If your setup works that’s good but from my perspective systemd sounds easier. I also started using Linux around the time systemd was adopted so that’s probably why is seems easier for me.

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      2 days ago

      so does zfs, so does wayland, so does trying out every distro, so does trying out every text editor and associated plugins, so does trying out ventoy, so does GrapheneOS, …

      Everything makes life easier, but comes down to,

      Linux isn't free, it costs you your time

      Which can be reframed, what do you really want to spend your time on?

      If i really really really had to answer that overly honestly, want:

      • my GUI apps non-blocking on heavy background processes

      • distributing out tasks to many computers and runners

      None of which screams or necessitates systemd or zfs or wayland or trying out every distro, every text editor every plugin, ventoy, or GrapheneOS.

      Not in a house with a fox with a crow and a bow a knot on a cot or relaxed in the snow, i will not eat never ending random suggestions Sam, i will never eat them Sam i am.