the.com/systemd
the linux init system that decided booting your computer should feel like starting a small government.
means a system and service manager for linux that boots the machine, starts and supervises processes, and handles logging, networking, and basically anything else it can reach.
from created by lennart poettering and kay sievers in 2010 to replace the aging sysvinit, promising faster parallel boots — it grew from init replacement into an entire ecosystem, absorbing cron, logging, dns, and more along the way.
pidalways runs as process id 1
scope creepnow includes over 60 separate binaries
holy wardebian nearly forked over adopting it
name pund stands for daemon, not democracy