Its because systemd breaks the “unix” philosophy, which is that each tool should do only one job, and do it well, while systemd does login managing, startup, and a ton of stuff around the system. Also, its development is funded by Red Hat, which some criticize due to a for profit corporation trying to get into linux kernel. Otherwise, the recent age verification field has also had some drama, because it sucks. I take from it that systemd is a free and open source tool that does its job really well, so in the end it doesnt really matter.
Its because systemd breaks the “unix” philosophy, which is that each tool should do only one job, and do it well, while systemd does login managing, startup, and a ton of stuff around the system. Also, its development is funded by Red Hat, which some criticize due to a for profit corporation trying to get into linux kernel. Otherwise, the recent age verification field has also had some drama, because it sucks. I take from it that systemd is a free and open source tool that does its job really well, so in the end it doesnt really matter.
Edit: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21512163