Sure, but I think the intent is that you can alter the title to make it no longer misleading.
In this case, the replacement title doesn't clarify anything or indicate what the article is about. It's just pure commentary (speculation even) about the quality of the article.
I don't think it's speculation though, since this rye-init init system clearly doesn't even exist anywhere (let alone as an Arch package), and building something that could replace SystemD is an absolutely herculean task.
Rye is a package manager for Python, written in Rust, by Astral, and there's even a rye init command that initializes a new project. That's likely what caused the hallucination.
The original poster is likely trying to get answers on how this kind of article is even a thing, and now so am I.
JohnFen|8 months ago
In this case, the replacement title doesn't clarify anything or indicate what the article is about. It's just pure commentary (speculation even) about the quality of the article.
whytevuhuni|8 months ago
Rye is a package manager for Python, written in Rust, by Astral, and there's even a rye init command that initializes a new project. That's likely what caused the hallucination.
The original poster is likely trying to get answers on how this kind of article is even a thing, and now so am I.