Maybe, but Microsoft, through their partnership with OpenAI, is already involved in major copyright lawsuits. That is probably a driving force for this move, actually... I doubt they would want to tempt fate while those lawsuits are on-going.
It's like finding someone wallet then going to their home, and leaving it on their bedroom and sending them a message about giving them their wallet back
I mean, if you have zero experience with systemd, then yes. By contrast, if you've ever worked with any systemd unit files at all, then all the "systemd stuff" will be very familiar.
Which, if you're doing sysadmin type things on almost (e.g. not Alpine) any mainstream Linux distro in 2026, you should expect to encounter systemd unit files in your day-to-day.
To be fair, I struggled since forever to understand this root group thing and didnt bother to add to docker group. This workaround give me a better understanding, like seeing someone cut themselves on a scissor
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