I've found out the only init system that gives you privacy is s6All the others have remote logging. Yes including openrc.
remote logging to where
>>100128167s6 is based, especially paired with 66
>>100128591Haven't looked that much into it. But here's some evidence.https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/main/man%2Fsystemd-journal-remote.service.xml
>>100128167>tranimeFuck off troonie>B-b-but le muh anime websitekys
>>100129011>claims openrc has remote logging>posts basedstemd issueYou're the blackest gorila nigger I've ever seen.
>>100128167use sinit
>>100129034Fuck off back to sharty
>>100129034>B-b-but le muh anime websiteYou're learning, good.
>>100129034based
>>100129190>fuck off back to sh-ACKnot that anon (nta) but ur gay my tranime bro
>>100129265Point proven lol
there's no logging to remote serversonly your own servers if anythingmeds NOW
>>100129286It's literarily in the name. Systemd-journald-remote
>>100129319that code is for servers in your own networkM E D SEDS
>>100129357You can't take it out without breaking it too. Why is that.
>>100129370You're asking too many questions, goy
>>100129370NTA but that's because systemd is monolithic and you can't just remove part of it without rewriting a bunch of surrounding code. OpenRC might be a different story but it doesn't matter what the software is capable of, what matters how it's configured, and it's definitely not configured to log to a remote by default. Learn to trust your computer, you're not on Windows.
>>100129034>Going to animu site to seethe about animuDo chuds fuckin REALLY??
>>100128167>AI slop
>>100129462>grown ass man talking like a retard child
>>100131090>grown ass man seething on jap csrtoons like a retard
>>100128167And OP is too dumb to switch the logging off?