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My Irish American family is a lot like this. One of my favorites that I only use with them goes something like this:
Getting old sucks, and I cannot in good conscience recommend it.
"Moving forward at a rate of 1 second per second."
Usually at work, in meetings.
And don't forget the .so or socialist order files.
Let's be real. For Biden it was nothing more than thumbing his nose at Trump, because he knew that Trump would act like a 13-year-old and try to reverse everything his predecessor did.
Musk sent a powerful message to all Tesla owners with this stunt. I hope everyone's listening.
Probably true, but Arch being what it is, there's still the option to install sysvinit or whatever. The question remains - how important is NOT using systemd to the admin in question?
My team unanimously dumped various jetbrains products a couple of years ago when a particular event started, on the urging of just one QA engineer. Made no utilitarian sense whatsoever, but it made them feel warm and cozy.
Gentoo, Arch, and their derivatives still exist. How important is a legacy init system to you?
Best practices change. For example, no one is still recommending manually editing the CHS start of a boot partition on your spinning rust device in order to optimize throughput.
Legal eagle on YouTube and nebula has a recent video on this very subject. Short form? It's over.
The ticket is always one way, whether you like it or not. All Cobain did was decide to get off the train early.