faster/smoother as opposed to running it standalone? placebo? or is there an actual reason?
is it in higher priority bc of it running as systemd's child?
is it bc systemd parallelize stuff?
is it bc im hallucinating?
yes
now guys answer me
I assume task prioritization and level of access that other scheduled tasks don't get, plus you're probably not waiting for other requested tasks to run their course with the PID manager/allocate resources. Also, because you're imagining it
It's plecebo lmao it just feels fast since your managing the service
wdym by level of access?
i swear i tried both pme after the other today and it felt different
in the kernels scheduler, versus a tasked job that is granted sudo/etc with temporary levels in a queue requesting time in the kernel
i mean a task that doesn't need sudo
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