Mfw the average Linux user laughs about Wannacry but he uses a Distro infected with SystemD and not approved by the FSF

>mfw the average Linux user laughs about Wannacry but he uses a Distro infected with SystemD and not approved by the FSF.

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wow yeah you sure got them user! how'd you learn to do that ^-^

Tell me one reasone why I should not use systemd

it's sneaky

I like systemd

nothing wrong with systemd

>implying systemd isn't Free(Libre) software
>implying FSF-approved distros don't have systemd

I'd just like to interject for a moment and point out that, Ironically, systemd wouldn't exist today if we had been using systemd's design philosophy on GNU/Linux from the beginning. In other words, we'd be stuck with outdated technology and only able to replace it if we created another monolithic init system that interacted with everything in exactly the same way systemd does.

Systemd is exploiting the flexibility of its predecessors in order to kill the flexibility we have in the area of init systems. People might like it now, but we're walking into a walled garden.
If systemd becomes the standard and everything depends on it, there likely won't be any competition ever again. It would be an extremely monumental task to try and create a systemd alternative.

Newbies here support systemd because they think "it just werks". What they fail to consider -- because init systems probably aren't on their radar to begin with -- is that the reason we all use GNU/Linux in the first place is for the flexibility to do things _ OUR _ way rather than in a way dictated by someone who wants to control us to benefit their own interests.

>babby learns new linux werds

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The FSF is a joke.

But I'm runit master race

>mfw I use an openrc distro

actually stallman isnt kidding

stallman.org/guantanamero.ogg

wew since when does *every* distro use systemd as a init system?

However, systemd doesn't hold your files for a ransom, and still allows way more flexibility than Windows. If you think it's an evil conspiracy, do your thing, however it by far isn't on the level of ransomware.

>FSF approved distro
Oh no! Proprietary software is just as bad as holding all your files for ransom! Also what non-systemd distros are even FSF approved?

Feel free to hate on systemd and non-FSF distros but it's way better than Windows and infinitely better than ransomware.

jokes on you i use fsf approved distro
what now faggot

is that a pcmcia card?

>OpenRC
try again Wangblows shill

I don't get it.
Doesn't encrypting an HDD take forever and use a shitload of resources?
Why couldn't they notice the CPU usage going through the roof?

>not approved by the FSF

did I miss anything?

That's a good pasta

>Mfw i installed a non systemd distro a while ago.

The experience was shit