• hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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    11 hours ago

    And Linux has quite some pragmatic people as well, first of all Linus Torvalds himself, who has kind of a down-to-earth approach towards ideology.

    I’ve not yet talked to a SystemD hater in real life, that seems to be more predominant between random people on the internet.

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      6 hours ago

      Most people also don’t talk about init systems in real life.

      I have, though, I was asked my opinion on systemd during a job interview. The interviewer didn’t give much of their own opinion but it was obvious.

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        5 hours ago

        Lol. I suppose it’s a promising way to learn how someone thinks and reacts, see if they’re focused on solving issues or focused on drama… And how deep they are into Linux lore. And whether they understand it or parrot someone else’s talking points.

        Idk. I rarely have long nerd discussions, but once I’m done with the latest Star Trek show, I occasionally ask people about their stance on SystemD, some instant messenger or whether we should stick to C99. And either we skip that, or maybe I’ll hear some interesting, unique perspective shaped by what they do.