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

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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)

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      @pj@donotsta.re thats when something becomes "outdated" in software

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      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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            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.

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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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              • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
                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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                @pj@donotsta.re as i said , i have not looked into the specifics of how flatpak would even need this. so i cannot say anything about it

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                • nube@verse.averagedood.xyzN nube@verse.averagedood.xyz

                  @nelson@wetdry.world Nice draw ​​

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                  @nube thnkx 🙂

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

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

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                    @fiore logind, tmpfiles, sysusers, user services (which are quite a recent thing still in openrc), socket activation, more...
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                    • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

                      @pj@donotsta.re as i said , i have not looked into the specifics of how flatpak would even need this. so i cannot say anything about it

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                      And because of that I hate this whole discourse because people don't really look into the specifics and just pile on because of buzzwords like "systemd"

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                      • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
                        @fiore logind, tmpfiles, sysusers, user services (which are quite a recent thing still in openrc), socket activation, more...
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                        @pj@donotsta.re > logind, user services

                        there are alternative implementations that despite not being complete yet, are already in use by lots of people and have already proven that a standalone tool is better for this job (turnstile, for example)

                        > sysusers

                        what even is that

                        > tmpfiles

                        why is this even in systemd

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                        • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
                          @fiore logind, tmpfiles, sysusers, user services (which are quite a recent thing still in openrc), socket activation, more...
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                          @pj @fiore

                          > sysusers

                          https://git.pinkro.se/Rose/gardenhouse/sysuserd.git/

                          > tmpfiles

                          https://git.pinkro.se/Rose/gardenhouse/seedfiles.git/

                          > socket activation

                          super-servers have existed for a while, and i'm honestly dubious of the performance claims systemd gives to apply it for every single possible socket -- it feels like a "trick" to shave miliseconds out of boot time more than anything else

                          eventually i'll be doing performance tests, and if it turns out to actually matter, then something similar will be implemented in openrc
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                          • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
                            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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                            @pj @fiore i still don't quite understand why would flatpak, NOW, depend on systemd even though they worked this hard to have no hard dependencies on pretty much anything except a couple of userland static utilities

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                            • navi@social.vlhl.devN navi@social.vlhl.dev
                              @pj @fiore

                              > sysusers

                              https://git.pinkro.se/Rose/gardenhouse/sysuserd.git/

                              > tmpfiles

                              https://git.pinkro.se/Rose/gardenhouse/seedfiles.git/

                              > socket activation

                              super-servers have existed for a while, and i'm honestly dubious of the performance claims systemd gives to apply it for every single possible socket -- it feels like a "trick" to shave miliseconds out of boot time more than anything else

                              eventually i'll be doing performance tests, and if it turns out to actually matter, then something similar will be implemented in openrc
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                              @navi@social.vlhl.dev @pj@donotsta.re like why would anything even depend on whether socket activation is available this is making me lose my mind

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                              • nelson@wetdry.worldN nelson@wetdry.world

                                @pj @fiore i still don't quite understand why would flatpak, NOW, depend on systemd even though they worked this hard to have no hard dependencies on pretty much anything except a couple of userland static utilities

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                                Have you seen the talk that was referenced by the original post that spun this whole shitfest?

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

                                  @navi@social.vlhl.dev @pj@donotsta.re like why would anything even depend on whether socket activation is available this is making me lose my mind

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                                  You don't have to really but it's up to you to not use it and not the project that wants to use it

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                                  • pj@donotsta.reP pj@donotsta.re
                                    Have you seen the talk that was referenced by the original post that spun this whole shitfest?

                                    @nelson @fiore
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                                    @pj @fiore yeah i still don't understand why would a package manager like flatpak require systemd

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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 this situation really sucks but your art goes hard as fuck as always keep up the good work

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