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The author reflects on their initial disdain for systemd, which replaced traditional init systems and introduced a binary logging format, but ultimately concludes that systemd has been a successful evolution in process management for Linux. They highlight its backward compatibility, improved logging, scheduling, and enhanced security features, arguing that it has addressed many shortcomings of previous init systems and brought valuable new functionality.
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