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I've switched to KDE neon, after being disappointed how far behind Ubuntu was, again, with KDE.
Snaps are teeth grinding slow crap that I always disable and remove first thing
SystemD still aucks, over a decade later, and always managed to add yet another thing to its bloated corpse causing yet more hours of work for me to do basic setups that shouldn't take more than 30 seconds... But it's everywhere and basically nearly impossible to avoid st this point. Such is life, I guess?
Systemd is not that bad. It's pretty stable, modular and frees up a ton of time for OS developers. Sure, Alpine's init system is faster but it also has fewer features.
Systemd always causes me more extra work that I don't want to have to do, but here we are.