"systemd is free software: anyone claiming there is a spyware in it should point out where. Nobody did."

That's the problem "systemd" is such a overkill and complex monster of a program, that nobody can actually control or check it what is going on...
So "spyware" can be injected very easy, and nobody will ever find it...

Why defend such a kind of a program, with these risks when freedom, privacy and security are two big reasons why people choose for GNU/Linux?

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