Wierd. I like systemd. It's given me more stability and control over my systems than anything before provided. I like pulseaudio - it made the linux audio experience better than anything that came before it.
I don't live in terror of new things though, so I don't really understand the propaganda.
> pulseaudio - it made the linux audio experience better
This is a take that is so drastically different to what I (and many other people) have experienced that it now makes sense that systemd is to your liking.
Yeah, it's sad that a few dozen very vocal people got upset that they would have to read the manual and maybe get rid of some of the hacky nonsense they cobbled together to get an equivalent experience to what default pulse provided. Those people have spent decades whining about imagined issues and preventing reasonable discourse about actually good software.
I don't live in terror of new things though, so I don't really understand the propaganda.