I use plasma, BTW

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    My question was just curiosity. If there’s a good reason to switch to something else, I’d like to know, you know?

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      You get a lot more transparency with the other init systems. Systemd is a big system that does lots of things and it’s not always possible to see everything it’s doing, because it’s doing a lot.

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        It also likes to hide things behind port redirections and binary storage of things that have always been text before so you pretty much have to use their tools to even read them

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          I assume there’s an advantage to the binary formats though. More efficient in terms of storage size? Easier to quickly search by a particular field even in huge files? Maybe something like that. (I genuinely don’t know)