ifreund changed the topic of #river to: river - a dynamic tiling wayland compositor || https://github.com/riverwm/river || channel logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/river/
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<waleee> ifreund: I didn't expect that dinit was written in c++. I'd assume the "hardcore" anti-systemd & suckless peeps to get an aneurysm at that
<waleee> (very much inline with q66's outspoken pragmatic approach though)
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<ifreund> waleee: c++ is OK if only a few people with very high standards and much restraint touch the code
<ifreund> dinit is quite good from what I've seen of its codebase
<ifreund> better than systemd's code for sure
<ifreund> pissing off elitest suckless people to keep them away is also a nice side effect :)
<waleee> there must be a small subset of suckless people that would prefer systemd to dinit thanks to it being written in c
<scorpion2185[m]> I am using dinit
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<jokeyrhyme[m]> systemd needs a rewrite in Rust :)
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