Are there actual arguments against #systemd or is it just oldschool neckbears whining because someone finally organised the absolute anarchy forsaken by both God and Man that daemon management was before it? The only ones I've heard are somewhere along the lines of "bloated cause uses 2M more ram" or "onoez not only does it impose an actual API, but it dares to provide useful tools too!".
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It's just a f*cking power grab by the developers, with no reason for existing other that that.
Power grab as in taking away user's freedom to: choose their own init system, or to freely and transparently edit and organize the startup of their systems.
One of the ostensible reasons for systemd was so the system would boot more quickly. But my systems boot up more quickly when I use System V init rather than when I try to use systemd.