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Having run both systemd and sysv, they both never really break in my experience unless it's self inflicted. I don't think I've ever just had one break randomly, the systemd recovery environment is much better when there is a breakage, and I'm not sure the boot times are really any different in my setup. Maybe if I tried something a little more parallel than sysv they'd be faster but eh.
There's a good reason sysv isn't on the meme.
If you think it never broke, that's because you weren't doing anything different or creating anything that required it.
That said, systemd had a tendency to break even if you didn't either. But nowadays the bugs are mostly fixed, and the stupidity is contained on parts people mostly don't adopt.
🤔, I'm not sure what would cause it to break other than a misconfiguration, my setup isn't stock though, my most recent endeavor was migrating to a VTless system, so I do a lot of "different" and non-conventional things. Sure I've had configs break but it's because I made a mistake, that's not the init's fault.