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Why do people keep insisting on capitalizing it wrong? It's systemd, all lowercase. Never has it been Systemd, and never has it been SystemD.
I just like the D, baby
Proper nouns should never start with a lowercase letter
proper nouns like sed, awk and grep?
Lowercase when referring to the command, uppercase when referring to it as a project or a piece of software as a whole. "grep" is a command with certain behavior; Grep (or GREP) is a tool on Linux.
How does that sound?
There's some reasonable overlap where you might mean one or the other, but to maintain that there's no reason to make it uppercase?
Exhibit A: https://www.gnu.org/software/grep/