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Really? Okay, so curl. You use it everyday. How's that using 'unix' principles?
You're just parroting the same old tired arguments.
Curl does exactly one thing and it does it very well.
Systemd aspires to do all the things and does nothing very well.
careful! advocating against systemd in this community will get you branded for heresy. lol