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can you give examples of some? Not trying to bd sarcastic, i do just want to see what alternatives are doing.

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Its certainly easier to read than most old init scripts and I can see why some distros and openbsd would pick it over systemd for more control. I’m not likely to pick a distro that uses it anytime soon, but i can see why some do.

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Almost looks like something taken from ASL linux.

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OK luddite.

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Luddites were champions of the working class and have been smeared by capitalist for over a century. I’d be proud to be called a Luddite.

(In before history nerds um, actually me: chill…I know)

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OK commie.

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The luddites were right though, technology was being used to lessen their quality of life and make them dependent on a new set of structures that they weren’t familiar with and which were failing them on a massive scale…

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Cope harder.

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