I challenge the authors of this website to show me a software written in the last 10 years that never had a bug. I have scanned the first 20-ish items and it seems those are either fixed or not considered important (unsure about the latter; didn't give them too much reading as of the time this comment was written).
In general it seems it's just a collection of GitHub issues. The FQDNS thing seem to be people outraged at systemd for something that the Linux kernel does not (or did not?) do well with certain hostnames -- those ending with a dot.
And there are some security issues / CVEs which is regrettable and I hate it but again, show me software that does not have them.
Seems like a very petty way to just attack something from a cursory glance. The author(s) might have as well made a ClickHouse remote query directed at systemd's GitHub issue tracker. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
In general it seems it's just a collection of GitHub issues. The FQDNS thing seem to be people outraged at systemd for something that the Linux kernel does not (or did not?) do well with certain hostnames -- those ending with a dot.
And there are some security issues / CVEs which is regrettable and I hate it but again, show me software that does not have them.
Seems like a very petty way to just attack something from a cursory glance. The author(s) might have as well made a ClickHouse remote query directed at systemd's GitHub issue tracker. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯