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<p>2021 is the year of anniversaries for me:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>10 years since the <a href="https://metaredux.com/posts/2021/10/28/projectile-turns-10.html">creation of my first OSS project Projectile</a></li>
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<li>10 years since the creation of my second OSS project <a href="https://github.com/bbatsov/prelude">Emacs Prelude</a></li>
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<li>10 years of using <a href="https://batsov.com/articles/2011/05/11/zenburn-emacs/">Zenburn</a> as my Emacs color theme.</li>
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<li>10 years since I’ve <a href="https://batsov.com/articles/2011/06/11/linux-desktop-experience-killing-linux-on-the-desktop/">stopped using Linux</a> as my primary desktop operating system</li>
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<li>10 years since I <a href="https://batsov.com/articles/2011/04/26/thoughts-on-the-kindle/">bought my first Kindle</a></li>
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<li>10 years since I’ve started <a href="https://batsov.com/articles/2011/04/23/moving-to-jekyll/">blogging like with a hacker</a> with Jekyll</li>
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<p>Probably I’m forgetting some other important anniversaries, especially those that were not related to technology. 2011 was a really big year for me!</p>
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<p>Today I’d like to look back on my experience with Jekyll, the static site
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generator (SSG) that I’m using to publish this site and my other blogs <a href="https://metaredux.com">Meta
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Redux</a> and <a href="https://emacsredux.com">Emacs Redux</a>. Back
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in the day Jekyll was a trend-setter - it basically defined the SSG category and
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every subsequent tool in it was compared to Jekyll. A lot has happened since
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2011:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Jekyll has a ton of great alternatives today (e.g. Hugo, Ghost, Cryogen, etc)</li>
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<li>For a while <a href="https://batsov.com/articles/2011/11/11/blogging-like-a-hacker-evolution/">Octopress</a> was all the rage in the world of Jekyll (basically Octopress was a highly customized Jekyll setup that many people were using, including me)</li>
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<li>Jekyll’s development lost momentum over time. For a while the project was supported by GitHub engineers directly, but I believe this is no longer the case.</li>
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<li>Ruby was all the rage back then, now that’s no longer the case. Part of the allure of the alternatives is that they are not based on Ruby and supposedly are easier to
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use as you don’t have to deal with <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">gems</code>, <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">Gemfile</code>s, etc.</li>
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<p>I definitely had a troubled relationship with Jekyll myself. Early on I was quite annoyed that you had to setup everything in Jekyll manually, even basic things like
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an Atom feed or archive/tags pages. I was also frustrated that I had to fiddle with the themes a lot, as HTML and CSS were never my strong suites. If I recall correctly the early versions of Jekyll used some horrible Markdown parser that caused all sorts of problems for me. Still, for all its
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shortcomings Jekyll was a huge win for me as it allowed me to do exactly what I wanted to do:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Write my articles in Emacs using my beloved Markdown format.</li>
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<li>Store my blog under version control and treat it like any other software project.</li>
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<li>Host my blog for free on GitHub Pages.</li>
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<p>I guess the first point was the only important point, though. When it comes to writing there’s a single tool I want to use everywhere and that’s Emacs.
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In hindsight I realize that Jekyll and Emacs are quite similar in some ways - they are both building material and not some end user products. Jekyll is
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a framework for building sites and this requires you to invest a lot in tweaking the setup to your liking. Emacs is a framework for building the ultimate
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editor. We’ve already established numerous times that’s a <a href="https://batsov.com/articles/2021/11/24/emacs-is-a-lifestyle/">life-long endeavor</a>.</p>
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<p>Over the years I considered replacing Jekyll with something else a few times,
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especially when Hugo was all the rage and I was still <a href="https://batsov.com/articles/2015/02/15/octopress-3-dot-0/">stuck with a semi-broken
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Octopress setup</a>. I remember
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playing with Hugo and thinking that it’s not really that different from
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Jekyll. Sure, it generated sites faster, but I never cared much about
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this. Frankly, I almost never run Jekyll locally - I simply write and push to GitHub when
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I feel I’ve written something that’s already in a readable form. Production is
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my preview - unlike with software I think for blogs that’s fine. The fact that
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Jekyll is written in Ruby is a problem for most people, but for me it’s a
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feature. After all, I was a Ruby programmer back in 2011 and I still involved with Ruby to this day.</p>
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<p>Most importantly, however, Jekyll is as simple as it gets. I guess pretty much everyone can setup a Jekyll blog in 5 minutes if they don’t need to do customize
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some theme. When it comes to writing the thing that truly matters is the content and not its appearance. The more time you spend on customizing your blogging
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tool, the less time you have for the actual process of writing.<sup id="fnref:1"><a class="footnote" href="https://batsov.com/articles/2021/11/27/a-decade-with-jekyll/#fn:1" rel="footnote">1</a></sup> Jekyll gets the job done for me and I simply don’t want to invest a lot of time to learn properly
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another SSG (e.g. Hugo) when I can be writing new articles instead. Time is our most precious resource and the older I get the more I value it.</p>
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<p>Don’t get me wrong, though - Jekyll is not standing still and it’s certainly a more
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capable tool than it used to be in 2011:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Jekyll plugins simplified a lot of common tasks (e.g. Atom feeds, pagination, redirects)</li>
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<li>Working with themes is much easier than it used to be. I think distributing themes
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as gems (Ruby libraries) was a wonderful idea.</li>
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<li><a href="https://kramdown.gettalong.org/">kramdown</a> has been the default Markdown parser for a while now and it’s great.</li>
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<p>I think those advancements essentially made it pointless to copy someone else’s Jekyll setup to jump-start yours. And tools like Octopress were pretty much this - a solid Jekyll setup, that was conveniently packaged for easy reuse. Now that Jekyll is more mature they are just a remnant of the past.</p>
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<p>I’ve had a productive decade with Jekyll, sans the end of the Octopress era, and I think I won’t be moving away from Jekyll any time soon.
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Yeah, there’s always some room for improvement and probably many of the newer tools do the job better in one area or another, but Jekyll covers well my
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use-cases and that’s what matters the most to me. I recall back in my Linux days I spent countless hours doing distro-hopping, with the misguided notion that
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some Linux distro will be massively better than all the others. A classic example of missing the forest for the trees. At this point I’m fairly certain that
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no SSG is significantly better than the alternatives and the only practical differences for me are their communities and how much do I have to learn to use one
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of them.</p>
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<p>And that’s a wrap. This happens to be the 132th article I publish here since adopting Jekyll. I’ve also published exactly 280 articles on “Emacs Redux” and “Meta Redux”. Here’s to the next 10 years of blogging with Jekyll and Emacs! I hope I’ll do better this time around.<sup id="fnref:2"><a class="footnote" href="https://batsov.com/articles/2021/11/27/a-decade-with-jekyll/#fn:2" rel="footnote">2</a></sup></p>
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<p><strong>P.S.</strong> The article has spawned an interesting discussion on <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29378307">HackerNews</a>.</p>
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<p>I guess that’s why I always opted to use relatively simple Jekyll themes. Often I think that <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">minima</code> is the greatest theme ever invented. <a class="reversefootnote" href="https://batsov.com/articles/2021/11/27/a-decade-with-jekyll/#fnref:1">↩</a></p>
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<p>In terms of quality, not quantity. <a class="reversefootnote" href="https://batsov.com/articles/2021/11/27/a-decade-with-jekyll/#fnref:2">↩</a></p>
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<p>In my dotfiles I have a script for performing a live theme switch across
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<p>As of <a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/dotfiles/commit/9ee6a04755a2b40e0ef6b65509a98e5b6671467c">commit
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9ee6a04</a>,
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to run an elisp function of mine that toggles between my two
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Emacs-specific themes (the “Modus themes”).</p>
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<p>Here is the essential code part (with <code>_depcheck</code> just being a function
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<p>The commit message is rather comprehensive, so I am quoting it in its
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Modus themes ("just" GNU Emacs)
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objective is similar to that of the afore-mentioned project: a minimum
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The Tempus themes came first (2017) and are a core part of my custom
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As of commit ec885d1 I am in the process of gradually incorporating my
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FEAR NOT: my free/libre book "Prot's Dots For Debian" (PDFD) still
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before the commit I just referenced.[5] PDFD guides you through the
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I recently updated it by adding an Annex on the topic of multi-monitor
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support in BSPWM (and there have been other minor updates since its
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The T.E.M.P.U.S. script (tempus)
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Now the part that may cause confusion: the TEMPUS script performs a live
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change via a CLI prompt: you just had to type `tempus' followed by the
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example, to switch to Tempus winter, you would run `tempus winter'.
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`dmenu' front-end that offers an interactive medium for selecting an
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item from the collection: `tempusmenu'.
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I think that the script's name is okay, because it still uses the themes
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I am just writing all this to make things clear and to refer to the
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[1]: https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/tempus-themes
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[2]: https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes
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[3]: https://protesilaos.com/emacs/dotemacs
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[4]: https://protesilaos.com/pdfd
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[5]: https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/dotfiles
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<p>In part one (0:00-19:30), the guys discuss what “son of” means in our current culture. They bring up certain phrases like “Sons of Anarchy,” “Sons of Liberty,” etc. Tim says this means that someone identifies with an idea or ideology.</p>
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<p>Tim then offers the fact that historically people have referred to Jesus as Christ. Christ is actually a Greek word meaning Messiah. Messiah in Hebrew means the anointed one.</p>
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<p>Tim then says that Jesus never referred to himself as Christ or Messiah, and when others would refer to him as this, he would reply that he is the “Son of Man.” Why is this?</p>
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<p>For example in Luke 9:18-22:<br />
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"Once when Jesus was praying in private and his disciples were with him, he asked them, 'Who do the crowds say I am?' They replied, 'Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, that one of the prophets of long ago has come back to life.' 'But what about you?' he asked. 'Who do you say I am?' Peter answered, 'God’s Messiah.' Jesus strictly warned them not to tell this to anyone. And he said, 'The Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests and the teachers of the law, and he must be killed and on the third day be raised to life.'"</p>
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<p>Jesus refers to himself as the Son of Man in the third person immediately after Peter called him the Messiah.</p>
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<p>Tim then posits that Paul doesn’t use the phrase “the Son of Man” in his writings. Instead, he uses phrases like “the firstborn of all creation” or “the new humanity.” Tim says this is because Paul is taking the message of Jesus to an international audience that isn’t familiar with what the Son of Man means.</p>
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<p>So what does the Son of Man mean? And where does it come from?</p>
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<p>Well in part two (19:30-32:00), Tim takes us to Daniel 7, a famous dream that Daniel had where the Son of Man appears. Tim says that this dream is very iconic and well known in Jewish history. Everyone would have known about it.</p>
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<p>Daniel has a dream about a succession of beasts that trample humanity. There are thrones established in the heavens over the earth, but only one of them is filled. It’s filled by the Ancient of Days, which is Daniel’s phrase for God/Yahweh. So there is an empty throne, then a figure called the Son of Man rides up on a cloud to the Ancient of Days. The Son of Man is presented to the Ancient of Days and then is given dominion. The Son of Man then sits down on the empty throne.</p>
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<p>In part three (32:00-end), the guys break down the phrase the Son of Man. If someone refers to themselves as “the Dark Knight,” people automatically know that they are referring to Batman. Similarly, if someone calls themselves “the Son of Man,” they are referring to a certain character in the Hebrew storyline. They discuss what it means for Jesus to be comfortable inserting himself into Daniel’s dream.</p>
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<p>On Wednesday night we openned the scriptures to Acts 16 and learned about Paul's second missionary journey. We looked at characters like Timothy, Luke, Lydia, and the Phillipian Jailer. As we wrapped up the… <a href='/story.php?story_fbid=126157402847401&id=115628967233578'>More</a> night, we saw how the Holy Spirit directed Paul and gave him the right way to share with the jailer exactly what he needed to be ready to turn to God. The only thing the jailer could respond with was "What must I do to be saved?" We are praying that we too pay attention to the Spirit enough to deal with people right where they are and invite them to know Christ!</p><a href='/story.php?story_fbid=126157402847401&id=115628967233578&m_entstream_source=timeline&__tn__=%2As%2As-R' aria-label='Open story' class='_5msj'></a><a href='/NorthernValleyTFC/photos/a.117554230374385/126156542847487/?type=3&source=48&__tn__=EH-R' class='_39pi'><img src='https://scontent.fict1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/cp0/e15/q65/p240x240/160015835_126156546180820_1306160924420440838_n.jpg?_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=8024bb&_nc_ohc=uetXG-3go78AX9YqXM5&_nc_ht=scontent.fict1-1.fna&oh=6f22215f7d6e517705130cc7759edab0&oe=61684255' /></a>
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I have my full disk encrypted during installation using cryptsetup </p> <p>I'd like to encrypt my home directory as well and setup in a way where I can de-encrypt using a yubikey and/or password</p> <p>Reason is if I had to give up encryption password at an airport screening process, my personal info will be protected from double encryption. Is it possible?</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/Fuzzht1"> /u/Fuzzht1 </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/r1m0uu/double_encryption/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/r1m0uu/double_encryption/">[comments]</a></span>
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I'm fairly new to Arch, so please excuse my ignorance. I was doing system upgrade when I get this prompt:</p> <p><code>:: Import PGP key 1736C918F59A5673, "Alexander Epaneshnikov <alex19ep@archlinux.org>"?</code></p> <p>I can't see any info about what package this concerns. How do I check if it's safe to accept this?</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/blackandwhite345210"> /u/blackandwhite345210 </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/rgmxk0/how_do_i_check_if_its_safe_to_import_a_key_when/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/rgmxk0/how_do_i_check_if_its_safe_to_import_a_key_when/">[comments]</a></span>
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<img src="https://media.babylonbee.com/thumbs/article-9992-2-thumb.jpg"> <p>U.S.—Amid the current inflation crisis, Dollar Tree quietly renamed itself to "Hundred Dollar Tree", quickly adding the word "Hundred" in front of its name on store signs all across the country.</p>
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<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://babylonbee.com/news/dollar-tree-quietly-adds-hundred-in-front-of-name">Dollar Tree Quietly Rebrands As 'Hundred Dollar Tree'</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://babylonbee.com">The Babylon Bee</a>.</p>
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I wanted to try boot system with <code>init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd</code> . I uninstalled systemd-sysvcompat to be sure. With GRUB I didn't have problem, but with systemd-boot, I can't boot system.</p> <p>If I put <code>init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd</code> after /vmlinuz-linux</p> <pre><code>title Arch Linux linux /vmlinuz-linux init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd initrd /amd-ucode.img initrd /booster-linux.img options root=UUID=my_uuid rw rootflags=relatime,compress-force=zstd:2,ssd,subvol=arch </code></pre> <p>It shows me only reboot to UEFI (firmware) option.</p> <p>​</p> <p>If I try</p> <pre><code>title Arch Linux linux /vmlinuz-linux initrd /amd-ucode.img initrd /booster-linux.img options init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd root=UUID=my_uuid rw rootflags=relatime,compress-force=zstd:2,ssd,subvol=arch </code></pre> <p>​</p> <pre><code>title Arch Linux linux /vmlinuz-linux initrd /amd-ucode.img initrd /booster-linux.img options root=UUID=my_uuid init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd rw rootflags=relatime,compress-force=zstd:2,ssd,subvol=arch </code></pre> <p>​</p> <pre><code>title Arch Linux linux /vmlinuz-linux initrd /amd-ucode.img initrd /booster-linux.img options root=UUID=my_uuid rw rootflags=relatime,compress-force=zstd:2,ssd,subvol=arch init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd </code></pre> <p>​</p> <pre><code>title Arch Linux linux /vmlinuz-linux initrd /amd-ucode.img initrd /booster-linux.img options root=UUID=my_uuid rw init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd rootflags=relatime,compress-force=zstd:2,ssd,subvol=arch </code></pre> <p>It show me</p> <pre><code>lstat /usr/bin/init: no such file or directory sh: can't access tty: job control turned off </code></pre> <p>Any idea? Or with systemd-boot it's impossible?</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/antyhrabia"> /u/antyhrabia </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/r2p4g6/is_it_possible_to_boot_from_systemd_only_with/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/r2p4g6/is_it_possible_to_boot_from_systemd_only_with/">[comments]</a></span>
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