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Still, you said "the only people"... that by itself presumes everyone.
And it's only naturat to get a response from a person that doesn't use systemd, that's the taget audience of your comment.
Let's try this again for the last time:
"The only numbers, that are smaller than 10 and also prime numbers, are 2, 3, 5, and 7."
Does this mean that all numbers smaller than 10 are prime numbers?
You got me there 😂.
Still, that phrase when in social context, does usually mean everyone I'm referring to with ”the only" part.
Not a native English speaker, but I thought that was the presumption when seing that in that context 🤔.