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holuponemoment | 10 months ago
My only bugbear with it is that there's no equivalent to the old timeout default you could set (note that doas explicitly said they won't implement this too). The workaround is to run it in `sudo -i` fashion and not put a command afterwards which is reasonable enough even though it worked hard against my muscle memory + copypaste commands when switching over.
> Systemd gets a lot of hate
I'd argue it doesn't and is simply another victim of loud internet minority syndrome.
It's just a generic name at this point, basically all associated with init and service units and none of the other stuff.
DonHopkins|10 months ago
godelski|10 months ago
And honestly, I think the one thing systemd is really missing is... people talking about it. That's realistically the best way to get more documentation and spread all the cool tricks that everyone finds.
I definitely agree on loud minority, but they're visible enough that anytime systemd is brought up you can't avoid them. But then again, lots of people have much more passion about their opinions than passion about understanding the thing they opine about.egorfine|10 months ago
Of course. We suffered with sudo for a couple of decades already! Obviously it's wrong and outdated and has to be replaced with whatever LP says is the new norm.
flexagoon|10 months ago