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Neil Richards on Twitter: "Love this (and call me naive but I have no idea what "twisted" means in Ireland, but can make an educated guess!). Nice vertical timeline!… https://t.co/pWadFLWPRE"
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Lennart Poettering on Twitter: "Both "systemctl daemon-reexec" and "kill -TERM 1" will reexecute PID 1, and thus drop any references to old versions of shared libs and stuff. My educated guess is
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