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Exactly this.
The philosophical arguments are pretty garbage. I generally want to know if the "it violates the UNIX philosophy" people use browser extensions.. That violates the UNIX philosophy too. Systemd "is backed by big corp" but who do you think is actually contributing time/effort/code to the Linux kernel? It's the device manufacturers who are trying to get you to buy their products.. So that fails too.
No offense to anyone reading this but if you're really passionately anti-systemd, I would not hire you. This is a dumb hill to die on and a red flag.
Exactly bigncorp is doing the majority of the Linux kernel development. Wonder why nobody complains about that.
Maybe you should hire me then?