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index ba151ea..b55806b 100644
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@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
 
 <p>We’ve started talking about speeding up our release cadence to better 
reflect our recent activity.  We’re rekindling the project’s communication 
channels, and improving and translating our documentation.  Metrics like <a 
href="https://pepy.tech/project/sqlalchemy-drill";>downloads of Drill-related 
software</a> suggest to us that interest has stopped trending down and started 
trending up.  If this is death, in short, then the phenomenon is a lot less 
about resting in peace than we’ve al [...]
 
-<p>Next, the notion that Drill is “tied”, locked in, to MapR and Hadoop.  As 
far as <em>Apache</em> Drill is concerned, this has never been true in the time 
I’ve worked with it.  You require nothing from MapR, nor do you need to run a 
single Hadoop service, in order to starting querying using the Drill binaries 
we distribute with default settings.  That is not to say that you 
<em>cannot</em> integrate Drill with MapR products and Hadoop, it supports 
these things well and its history is c [...]
+<p>Next, the notion that Drill is “tied”, locked in, to MapR and Hadoop.  As 
far as <em>Apache</em> Drill is concerned, this has never been true in the time 
I’ve worked with it.  You require nothing from MapR, nor do you need to run a 
single Hadoop service, in order to start querying using the Drill binaries we 
distribute with default settings.  This is not to say that you <em>cannot</em> 
integrate Drill with MapR products and Hadoop.  It supports these things well 
and its history is cer [...]
 
 <p>On, to the sentiment that users of Hadoop should be “fearful”.  Hadoop 
probably was overdeployed as many of us rushed to cargo cult another Big Tech 
innovation that was developed for a context that only some of us actually 
share.  Some of those deployments will likely revert to something simpler or 
better matched to the problem at hand.  Nevertheless Hadoop is mature and 
capable software that solves a certain set of problems very well, it lives at 
Apache, and it is not about to vanish [...]
 
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 &lt;p&gt;We’ve started talking about speeding up our release cadence to better 
reflect our recent activity.  We’re rekindling the project’s communication 
channels, and improving and translating our documentation.  Metrics like &lt;a 
href=&quot;https://pepy.tech/project/sqlalchemy-drill&quot;&gt;downloads of 
Drill-related software&lt;/a&gt; suggest to us that interest has stopped 
trending down and started trending up.  If this is death, in short, then the 
phenomenon is a lot less about re [...]
 
-&lt;p&gt;Next, the notion that Drill is “tied”, locked in, to MapR and Hadoop. 
 As far as &lt;em&gt;Apache&lt;/em&gt; Drill is concerned, this has never been 
true in the time I’ve worked with it.  You require nothing from MapR, nor do 
you need to run a single Hadoop service, in order to starting querying using 
the Drill binaries we distribute with default settings.  That is not to say 
that you &lt;em&gt;cannot&lt;/em&gt; integrate Drill with MapR products and 
Hadoop, it supports these th [...]
+&lt;p&gt;Next, the notion that Drill is “tied”, locked in, to MapR and Hadoop. 
 As far as &lt;em&gt;Apache&lt;/em&gt; Drill is concerned, this has never been 
true in the time I’ve worked with it.  You require nothing from MapR, nor do 
you need to run a single Hadoop service, in order to start querying using the 
Drill binaries we distribute with default settings.  This is not to say that 
you &lt;em&gt;cannot&lt;/em&gt; integrate Drill with MapR products and Hadoop.  
It supports these thin [...]
 
 &lt;p&gt;On, to the sentiment that users of Hadoop should be “fearful”.  
Hadoop probably was overdeployed as many of us rushed to cargo cult another Big 
Tech innovation that was developed for a context that only some of us actually 
share.  Some of those deployments will likely revert to something simpler or 
better matched to the problem at hand.  Nevertheless Hadoop is mature and 
capable software that solves a certain set of problems very well, it lives at 
Apache, and it is not about to  [...]
 
diff --git a/output/zh/blog/2021/10/30/reports-of-my-death/index.html 
b/output/zh/blog/2021/10/30/reports-of-my-death/index.html
index 961dee0..5b700e4 100644
--- a/output/zh/blog/2021/10/30/reports-of-my-death/index.html
+++ b/output/zh/blog/2021/10/30/reports-of-my-death/index.html
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
 
 <p>We’ve started talking about speeding up our release cadence to better 
reflect our recent activity.  We’re rekindling the project’s communication 
channels, and improving and translating our documentation.  Metrics like <a 
href="https://pepy.tech/project/sqlalchemy-drill";>downloads of Drill-related 
software</a> suggest to us that interest has stopped trending down and started 
trending up.  If this is death, in short, then the phenomenon is a lot less 
about resting in peace than we’ve al [...]
 
-<p>Next, the notion that Drill is “tied”, locked in, to MapR and Hadoop.  As 
far as <em>Apache</em> Drill is concerned, this has never been true in the time 
I’ve worked with it.  You require nothing from MapR, nor do you need to run a 
single Hadoop service, in order to starting querying using the Drill binaries 
we distribute with default settings.  That is not to say that you 
<em>cannot</em> integrate Drill with MapR products and Hadoop, it supports 
these things well and its history is c [...]
+<p>Next, the notion that Drill is “tied”, locked in, to MapR and Hadoop.  As 
far as <em>Apache</em> Drill is concerned, this has never been true in the time 
I’ve worked with it.  You require nothing from MapR, nor do you need to run a 
single Hadoop service, in order to start querying using the Drill binaries we 
distribute with default settings.  This is not to say that you <em>cannot</em> 
integrate Drill with MapR products and Hadoop.  It supports these things well 
and its history is cer [...]
 
 <p>On, to the sentiment that users of Hadoop should be “fearful”.  Hadoop 
probably was overdeployed as many of us rushed to cargo cult another Big Tech 
innovation that was developed for a context that only some of us actually 
share.  Some of those deployments will likely revert to something simpler or 
better matched to the problem at hand.  Nevertheless Hadoop is mature and 
capable software that solves a certain set of problems very well, it lives at 
Apache, and it is not about to vanish [...]
 
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-    <lastBuildDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2021 04:51:20 +0000</lastBuildDate>
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 
 &lt;p&gt;We’ve started talking about speeding up our release cadence to better 
reflect our recent activity.  We’re rekindling the project’s communication 
channels, and improving and translating our documentation.  Metrics like &lt;a 
href=&quot;https://pepy.tech/project/sqlalchemy-drill&quot;&gt;downloads of 
Drill-related software&lt;/a&gt; suggest to us that interest has stopped 
trending down and started trending up.  If this is death, in short, then the 
phenomenon is a lot less about re [...]
 
-&lt;p&gt;Next, the notion that Drill is “tied”, locked in, to MapR and Hadoop. 
 As far as &lt;em&gt;Apache&lt;/em&gt; Drill is concerned, this has never been 
true in the time I’ve worked with it.  You require nothing from MapR, nor do 
you need to run a single Hadoop service, in order to starting querying using 
the Drill binaries we distribute with default settings.  That is not to say 
that you &lt;em&gt;cannot&lt;/em&gt; integrate Drill with MapR products and 
Hadoop, it supports these th [...]
+&lt;p&gt;Next, the notion that Drill is “tied”, locked in, to MapR and Hadoop. 
 As far as &lt;em&gt;Apache&lt;/em&gt; Drill is concerned, this has never been 
true in the time I’ve worked with it.  You require nothing from MapR, nor do 
you need to run a single Hadoop service, in order to start querying using the 
Drill binaries we distribute with default settings.  This is not to say that 
you &lt;em&gt;cannot&lt;/em&gt; integrate Drill with MapR products and Hadoop.  
It supports these thin [...]
 
 &lt;p&gt;On, to the sentiment that users of Hadoop should be “fearful”.  
Hadoop probably was overdeployed as many of us rushed to cargo cult another Big 
Tech innovation that was developed for a context that only some of us actually 
share.  Some of those deployments will likely revert to something simpler or 
better matched to the problem at hand.  Nevertheless Hadoop is mature and 
capable software that solves a certain set of problems very well, it lives at 
Apache, and it is not about to  [...]
 

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