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As someone who was just about to downvote (and then lost interest) it's just that I'm. So. Fucking. Sick of SystemD discourse. Yall have been at this for 15+ years now. Let it fucking go. Fuck.
Be ready for 15 more years of x vs wayland.
I mean, if we GNU/Linux users weren't to make ideological debates about software, what would we have to meme about?
Oh a myriad of things. For example: Where to buy the best programming socks (seriously tho, WHERE??)
I haven't personally tried them, but I've heard good things about Sock Dreams: https://sockdreams.com/
I think users of other operating systems might not have such passionate discussions. This is probably a side effect of having freedom.
I was just about to say, yes it can get tiresome to hear the same debates over and over, but it's kind of what makes FOSS great. We can debate about it and actually have our stances make a difference in the end result of how our systems function.
[Sounds of a small animal in distress]