Sounds like entitlement. Ever consider there are more users than yourself?
Fiddly and unintuitive? A lack of exposure to something does not really allow room for valid criticism of the thing. Just a tip, if you remember the service name, status will show the directory the unit file is in. That…
Just use an alias. I don't understand why a problem with such a simple solution should cause such issues.
Aliases
Why are you assuming that your use case is the most common?
I work for a Fortune 100 company. Dystopian hell hole of out of touch executives in an amorphous blob of a company that only continues due to its massive size and momentum, gobbling up companies because they can't…
You are not the arbiter of the ethics of people's choices.
The non-compete thing never went into effect. A court paused enforcement of the rule.
From your link: On August 20, a district court issued an order stopping the FTC from enforcing the rule on September 4. The FTC has appealed that decision. The district court’s decision does not prevent the FTC from…
Sounds like entitlement. Ever consider there are more users than yourself?
Fiddly and unintuitive? A lack of exposure to something does not really allow room for valid criticism of the thing. Just a tip, if you remember the service name, status will show the directory the unit file is in. That…
Just use an alias. I don't understand why a problem with such a simple solution should cause such issues.
Aliases
Why are you assuming that your use case is the most common?
I work for a Fortune 100 company. Dystopian hell hole of out of touch executives in an amorphous blob of a company that only continues due to its massive size and momentum, gobbling up companies because they can't…
You are not the arbiter of the ethics of people's choices.
The non-compete thing never went into effect. A court paused enforcement of the rule.
From your link: On August 20, a district court issued an order stopping the FTC from enforcing the rule on September 4. The FTC has appealed that decision. The district court’s decision does not prevent the FTC from…