• AmonOP
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      302 months ago

      Who cares? It makes my life so much easier!

      • SmokeyDope
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        72 months ago

        When will you learn? When will you learn that your choices in process management software have consequences?

    • metaStatic
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      -72 months ago

      not everything needs to be a file.

      in fact most things shouldn’t.

      • @ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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        182 months ago

        Pretty sure they meant the whole “do one thing, do it well, and prefer composition” part.

        But I’m more interested in what parts of systemd don’t follow the file metaphor, and what things you think shouldn’t follow that metaphor? How would you interact with those things?

        • AmonOP
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          12 months ago

          journalctl. I don’t give a damn as to where the logs are, and I just have tell journalctl to give me the logs for whatever I want.

          • @ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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            62 months ago

            That’s all fine and good, but that’s not quite related to the “everything is a file” metaphor. The data is still stored in files and accessed using conventional io and the command itself is routinely piped to other commands.

            Everything being a file is extremely pervasive in unix, and I couldn’t think of what systemd was doing that went in opposition to the metaphor.

          • @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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            32 months ago

            journalctl. I don’t give a damn as to where the logs are, and I just

            But for a tool that read log configs and find that out for you, you’ve let Timers into your home.

      • macniel
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        12 months ago

        That ain’t the Unix Philosophy I was refering to.