Seth Kenlon

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Add sound to your Python game

Hear what happens when your hero fights, jumps, collects loot, and more by adding sounds to your game. Learn how in the 13th article in this series on creating a platformer in…

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I think you may be reading too much into this. I use systemd on my RHEL servers (not on my workstation, which runs Slackware as it has for over a decade), and I write articles to promote open source. I do this regardless of who has the most commits in a project's repo (for the record, though, I haven't done a `git blame` to actually count who has the most commits and what entity employs them).

That's all.

I think it would be great to hear more about people's processes for other init systems ("What init system do you use, and what's the tool chain you use to manage it?"). If you're interested in telling the story of some other init system, submit an article!