I love how the POSIX standard is a real physical standard lol
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An epic fantasy about init systems? You can't get nerdier that this. More!
Also, really nice art! I never cared about init systems in my life but I am now pro-systemd. You shouldn't have made the villain so badass looking.
I need to know what happens next, I'm hooked.
Other inits cut out udev and logind and run away giggling into the sunset, obviously
I don't really care about the real init war, but I like this conic version!
What about Shepherd
I've thought about including Shepherd in the narrative at some point, but ther's another character scheduled to appear before. Shepherd isn't really at the center of this narrative, so they might not appear if I decide to make the story shorter.