Has anyone seen this?

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Has anyone seen this?

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Has anyone seen this?

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/n ... d-systemd/

Looks like Micrsoft is making packages that will connect/intergrate it with systemd. Is this the Windows ification of Linux? Could this help malware migrate from Windows to Linux? Some of the arguments over systemd was making Linux more like Windows. What do you think?
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It's a cross platform framework. See here a good a thorough explanation> https://cynicaldeveloper.com/blog/what-is-net-core/
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Seems like someone had a grand plan for systemd.
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