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Comment Re:How about we hackers? (Score 1) 863

I am in this camp. I don't really want to have to use another tool to dump logs to plain text. I hate the fact that systemd is piece by piece replacing so very very many things which don't need to be replaced. I've followed many discussions on forums of people having trouble with a daemon and the debugging of that demon is made MORE complex by the fact that it is managed by systemd. Dependency based boot sequence is foolish on a server where you sort out the boot sequence once and expect it to work the exact same way EVERY TIME. Dep based boot might make sense on a desktop or a laptop where you may change your network location or attached hardware between boots (laptop-mode-tools anyone?)

The biggest thing I think is the problem is that when these issues are brought up to the systemd folks, the attitude from them is invariably microsoft-like or apple-like, "You don't know what's good for you, we do. So STFU and L2SYSTEMD NUB!"

Systemd is bad, very bad.

Comment mediocre eh? That's not even coming close to it. (Score 1) 193

It's bloody horrible. It's so loaded with fake, unbelievable nonsense it's not even watchable. In episode one, they were racing a ferrari or a lambo or something underneath a jumbo jet, so that they jumbo jet could drop an ethernet cable down to a waiting hot chick who inserted it into a laptop. 2 seconds later they had magically retrieve a backup of the communication software for the fucking air traffic control towers. Which they then uploaded to every air traffic control tower in the country so they can FINALLY land all those planes.

Aside from ogling catherine mcphee or whatever her name is, there was NOTHING watchable about this epicly bad pile of rancid monkey shit.

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