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  • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
    > systemd is not in its golden days anymore and hasnt been for a while

    since when and how

    @fiore @julia @nelson
    nelson@wetdry.worldN This user is from outside of this forum
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    #24

    @pj @fiore @julia since they've began using AI to write code and file bug reports

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    • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

      @pj@donotsta.re @julia@eepy.moe @nelson@wetdry.world @claude review

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      Yeah I don't consider that anyhow related because it does not affect dev process
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      • julia@eepy.moeJ julia@eepy.moe

        @fiore@brain.worm.pink @nelson@wetdry.world the point of flatpak is to decrease ecosystem fragmentation and provide stable runtimes for applications

        supporting entire different multiple different OS stacks is contrary to that goal

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        #26
        @julia @fiore @nelson julia hi this is an L I thibj.

        flatpak itself
        is the abstraction you as the software dev target to make your software work on the weird distros without needing to care about them in specific. this is counter to pretty much half of the entire selling point of flatpak (the other half is the sandboxing)
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        • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
          Yeah I don't consider that anyhow related because it does not affect dev process
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          #27

          @pj @fiore wym, ofc it does, there's AI code in systemd right now, and that's because redhat itself has been introducing it as a development tool for a while

          don't cite me on it though, but it can be seen spreading across everything redhat-owned

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          • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
            Yeah I don't consider that anyhow related because it does not affect dev process
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            @pj@donotsta.re in any case , i am a happy systemd user on my servers . what im trying to say is that the push towards alternatives is there , and is something many people advocate for, and work actively towards . binding yourself to outdated technology is a bad idea imo..

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            • nelson@wetdry.worldN nelson@wetdry.world

              @pj @fiore wym, ofc it does, there's AI code in systemd right now, and that's because redhat itself has been introducing it as a development tool for a while

              don't cite me on it though, but it can be seen spreading across everything redhat-owned

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              > don't cite me on it though

              ok so you're talking out of your ass then?

              @nelson @fiore
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              • kopper@not-brain.d.on-t.workK kopper@not-brain.d.on-t.work
                @julia @fiore @nelson julia hi this is an L I thibj.

                flatpak itself
                is the abstraction you as the software dev target to make your software work on the weird distros without needing to care about them in specific. this is counter to pretty much half of the entire selling point of flatpak (the other half is the sandboxing)
                fiore@brain.worm.pinkF This user is from outside of this forum
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                #30

                @kopper@not-brain.d.on-t.work @julia@eepy.moe @nelson@wetdry.world this is kinda like what if chromium decided to only work on windows . not rlly but . kinda

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                • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

                  @pj@donotsta.re in any case , i am a happy systemd user on my servers . what im trying to say is that the push towards alternatives is there , and is something many people advocate for, and work actively towards . binding yourself to outdated technology is a bad idea imo..

                  pj@donotsta.reP This user is from outside of this forum
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                  pj@donotsta.re
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                  #31
                  Ok, so I'm like with you until "outdated technology" because where in the hell is systemd an "outdated technology" (as a project and its author that always has been striving to provide best Linux Desktop experience)?

                  @fiore
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                  • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
                    Ok, so I'm like with you until "outdated technology" because where in the hell is systemd an "outdated technology" (as a project and its author that always has been striving to provide best Linux Desktop experience)?

                    @fiore
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                    @pj@donotsta.re outdated since alternatives have been consistently been able to provide better performance with simpler and more portable systems.

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                    • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

                      @pj@donotsta.re outdated since alternatives have been consistently been able to provide better performance with simpler and more portable systems.

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                      @pj@donotsta.re thats when something becomes "outdated" in software

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                      • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

                        @pj@donotsta.re in any case , i am a happy systemd user on my servers . what im trying to say is that the push towards alternatives is there , and is something many people advocate for, and work actively towards . binding yourself to outdated technology is a bad idea imo..

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                        Also to be clear, I'm all for having diversity in software stack and be as compatible and interoperable as possible, but I'm also just a dev that cannot support everything always forever and having less scope and more predictable platforms is extremely better for me

                        (I'm also an Alpine/pmOS/Chimera user that has been on musl and non-sd init/rc for years)

                        @fiore
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                        • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

                          @kopper@not-brain.d.on-t.work @julia@eepy.moe @nelson@wetdry.world this is kinda like what if chromium decided to only work on windows . not rlly but . kinda

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                          @fiore @julia @nelson eh, more like wine only deciding to support wsl
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                          • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
                            > don't cite me on it though

                            ok so you're talking out of your ass then?

                            @nelson @fiore
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                            @pj @fiore I take the L for this tbh lol

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                            • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
                              > systemd is not in its golden days anymore and hasnt been for a while

                              since when and how

                              @fiore @julia @nelson
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                              @pj@donotsta.re @fiore@brain.worm.pink @julia@eepy.moe @nelson@wetdry.world as a user, i do feel like the project has ballooned a bit too much, taking on features that feel like they don't need to be tied to an init system and/or service manager (such as systemd-ukify)-- this means these features depend on libsystemd when they could work independently of systemd, which makes me feel a bit too "locked in" to the project (bus factor and all that)
                              that, while still having long standing issues (extremely vague log messages such as "A stop job is running …", like, could you tell me at least what is holding up shutdown..?) has made me loose some faith in the project

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                              • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
                                Also to be clear, I'm all for having diversity in software stack and be as compatible and interoperable as possible, but I'm also just a dev that cannot support everything always forever and having less scope and more predictable platforms is extremely better for me

                                (I'm also an Alpine/pmOS/Chimera user that has been on musl and non-sd init/rc for years)

                                @fiore
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                                @pj@donotsta.re init and daemon supervision is not and never has been something an application developer should worry about

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                                • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

                                  @pj@donotsta.re thats when something becomes "outdated" in software

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                                  #39
                                  But all those alternatives are worse in terms of providing functional features (as in they lack them). Like I've been there, done that (openrc/dinit) and there's only one project that can somewhat compete with current status quo.

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                                  • kopper@not-brain.d.on-t.workK kopper@not-brain.d.on-t.work
                                    @fiore @julia @nelson eh, more like wine only deciding to support wsl
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                                    @kopper@not-brain.d.on-t.work @julia@eepy.moe @nelson@wetdry.world oh yea thats good

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                                    • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
                                      But all those alternatives are worse in terms of providing functional features (as in they lack them). Like I've been there, done that (openrc/dinit) and there's only one project that can somewhat compete with current status quo.

                                      @fiore
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                                      @pj@donotsta.re uh ok . could you be more specific in which features you are talking about ?

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                                      • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

                                        @pj@donotsta.re init and daemon supervision is not and never has been something an application developer should worry about

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                                        #42
                                        No, I'm talking as a developer relating to other developer when e.g. Flatpak devs say they want to use X that is used by majority of users because it makes their job easier and more rigid.

                                        @fiore
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                                        • nelson@wetdry.worldN nelson@wetdry.world

                                          Based on some recent news, and an interaction I had.

                                          #linux #flatpak #art #opensource

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                                          @nelson@wetdry.world Nice draw ​​

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