systemd is (was, at this point) a big change, but improved to the point it feels like an upgrade over older solutions.
All the family of systemd-* services that were re-implemented for the lulz, broke existing features for years, and barelly reached the level of what they are replacing, however, are like the worst idea ever, handled by some lunatics that truly believe they can do better from scratch than simple, standard software that had decades of improvement.
I don’t see snap ever becoming better than flatpak at any point.
Some people also hate systemd
systemd is (was, at this point) a big change, but improved to the point it feels like an upgrade over older solutions.
All the family of
systemd-*
services that were re-implemented for the lulz, broke existing features for years, and barelly reached the level of what they are replacing, however, are like the worst idea ever, handled by some lunatics that truly believe they can do better from scratch than simple, standard software that had decades of improvement.I don’t see snap ever becoming better than flatpak at any point.
Is that the older friend of snap?