With systemd now poised to replace sudo as well I can't help but be a little bitter about the way in which the concerns about systemd being an ever-scope-creeping behemoth of attack surface area controlled by one (admittedly rather unpleasant) person were swept to the margins and everyone pushed forward with it like nobody cared, and now our modern Linux distro choices just treat it like an inevitability and there's not a damn thing anyone can do about it because it was "already decided" years ago
There's also some juicy irony in his replies to this thread, where he describes a Rust implementation of sudo as "unimpressive" because "memory safety was never the problem", which is funny if you know just how many fucking memory-safety issues systemd itself has had (and you probably don't, because he actively resists those types of issues getting CVEs assigned to them)
I dunno, I guess there's an even bigger irony in "guy who maintains a huge, giant block of C code used by damn near every Linux installation on the planet complains that some other project has security problems by design and that he can fix it by adding it as another little arm in his giant blob of C code"
@newt @SilverEagle @phnt @mischievoustomato
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@newt @SilverEagle @phnt @mischievoustomato
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