• nesc@lemmy.cafe
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    8 hours ago
    • It’s developed for linux and there is literally 0 linux distributions that are POSIX-compliant, also standard is dead.
    • It doesn’t, also moving it to any other PID won’t make any difference.
    • It is modular (IIRC there is only three mandatory parts) and portable.
    • Was completely on musl side (also musl is as much not portable and modular as systemd 🙃 and in every practical way worse than glibc).
    • It’s not an init, nor does it present itself like this. Do you have any benchmarks that show this slowness when doing comparable operations?
    • Why exactly depending on a stable system component is a bad thing? Distros without systemd are moving against the stream, obviously there going to be some problems.