Phishfry wrote "I agree. A pdf reader should do just that. I don't want hyperlinks. I want to have to copy and paste links.
xpdf is ideal" (I messed up with the quote feature of the forum)
Actually , in this case, I meant that I liked this particular feature. Prior to that, as FreeBSD is my main workstation, I'd have to ssh it over a Linux laptop and use the free version of masterpdfedit. Now I can do it on my FreeBSD machine. My handwriting is so bad, even printed, that I'm embarrassed to print and fill out and much prefer doing it with a program. Although of course, there have been times when it's necessary to do it that way for things, for example, that require a signature. Now that I'm old and decrepit and have to, on ocasion, deal with social security and medicare (two things for old people in the US for our non-US readers) this firefox thing, though it's bloat, will be useful. Shall I be a complete hypocrite and say, Aside from being able to edit pdfs, Firefox has gotten really bloated.
(We talked about librewolf before on the forums, which cuts out a lot of the telemetry and other garbage, and it's much faster than firefox. Only available on Linux for now).
To make this post really too long, as far as
ct85711 says, I agree. Systemd isn't faster, especially when you get one of those running job at startup, wait 1 min, 30 seconds. Firstly, I don't care about boot time too much, and I think even Windows and Mac take awhile, getting their guis ready. Secondly, the fastest booting thing on a multiboot laptop that I have is Void, which as we've said, uses runinit.