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https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/introducing-automation
Enable Sysadmin
Introducing your friends to automation (and overcoming their fear)
The term "automation" makes people nervous for a variety of reasons. Here are some ways to help your friends get over those fears and embrace automation.
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https://speakerdeck.com/iennae/devops-now-and-to-the-future
Speaker Deck
DevOps: Now and to the Future
It’s been a decade of devops, how has it shaped our industry and where are we going next? In this talk, we’ll take a look at the evolution of software tools and impact on devops in the last 10 years and our path to the future. We’ll cover key skills and practices…
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https://redmonk.com/rstephens/2019/10/25/devops-tools-can-lead-the-culture-change/
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DevOps: Tools Can Lead The Culture Change
It’s an industry truism that DevOps is about culture change rather than products, but tools can very much lead a culture change and we shouldn’t underestimate their role. CloudBees hosted a customer panel at the DevOps World | Jenkins World Conference in…
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https://acloud.guru/series/serverlessconf-nyc-2019/view/yaml-better
learn.acloud.guru
YAML Is Better than Your Favorite Language: Fightin' words about Infrastructure as code | Ben Kehoe
Serverless is service-full, which means you've got more complicated cloud infrastructure graphs to configure. Everyone knows YAML is awful, and there are a lot of tools and frameworks that purport to make creating cloud infrastructure easier by letting you…
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https://dev.to/kenfdev/continuously-enforce-policies-on-your-configs-with-conftest-and-circleci-1afd
The DEV Community
Continuously enforce policies on your configs with Conftest and CircleCI
. Tagged with conftest, openpolicyagent, circleci, rego.
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https://hackernoon.com/deploy-on-fridays-or-dont-qg2y32jk
Hackernoon
Deploy on Fridays, or Don't.
There seems to be a debate that has gone on for quite some time now on the Twitters about whether or not you should do Friday deploys, and whether there should be Friday moratoriums, etc. There are a lot of accusations being thrown around about fear, testing…
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https://bartfokker.com/posts/cloud-run/
Bartfokker
Running a serverless Go web application - Bart Fokker
How to run and deploy any Go application in a serverless manner
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https://github.com/bryanpkc/corkscrew
GitHub
GitHub - bryanpkc/corkscrew: A tool for tunneling SSH through HTTP proxies
A tool for tunneling SSH through HTTP proxies. Contribute to bryanpkc/corkscrew development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Working from Home a Guide to Successfully Working from Home as a Engineer
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Insights from Kablamo Engineering.
A Guide to Successfully Working from Home as a Software Engineer
Being a knowledge worker in a reasonably modern company affords you some privileges not every worker has — like working from home.
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https://twitter.com/chrisachard/status/1188870256971915265
Twitter
Chris Achard
Confused by DNS Records? A, CNAME, ALIAS... Me too
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Let's change that! (cheatsheet at the end)
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DNS Record crash course for web developers
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https://alf.io/
Alf.io
the open source ticket reservation system
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https://peteris.rocks/blog/htop/
peteris.rocks
htop explained
Explanation of everything you can see in htop/top on Linux
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https://cloud.google.com/solutions/twelve-factor-app-development-on-gcp
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https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=998565
Ssrn
'I've Got Nothing to Hide' and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy
In this short essay, written for a symposium in the San Diego Law Review, Professor Daniel Solove examines the nothing to hide argument. When asked about gover
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https://mikkel.hoegh.org/2019/11/01/home-vpn-server-wireguard
mikkel.hoegh.org
Setting up a home VPN server with Wireguard
Motivation For a moderately security conscious geek like myself, there can be a number of reasons to want to set up a home VPN server:
Accessing your home computer via screen sharing without exposing it to the Internet (and thereby to potential evil-doers).…
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https://www.20i.com/blog/dkim-demystified/
20i
DKIM demystified - 20i
DKIM is a way to secure your email, increasing deliverability and avoiding fraud. A 20i Senior Systems Administrator explains DKIM in depth.
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https://github.com/ReSearchITEng/kubeadm-playbook/
GitHub
GitHub - ReSearchITEng/kubeadm-playbook: Fully fledged (HA) Kubernetes Cluster using official kubeadm, ansible and helm. Tested…
Fully fledged (HA) Kubernetes Cluster using official kubeadm, ansible and helm. Tested on RHEL/CentOS/Ubuntu with support of http_proxy, dashboard installed, ingress controller, heapster - using of...
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https://medium.com/@re.search.it.eng/batteries-included-kubernetes-for-everyone-bccf9b8558dd
Medium
Batteries included Kubernetes -for everyone
While there are few projects to help you deploy a kubernetes clusters, none of them could bring from zero (OS+python) to a the k8s…
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Free & Open Source Jobs - fossjobs.net
Job portal exclusively for Free and Open Source jobs around the globe.
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https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/075-cert-manager/
Kubernetespodcast
Kubernetes Podcast from Google: Episode 75 - cert-manager, with James Munnelly
cert-manager is a certificate management toolkit for Kubernetes, commonly used to get TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt. Project founder James Munnelly of Jetstack joins hosts Craig and Adam to explain how how certificates are issued and managed, and how…
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https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/use-gke-usage-metering-to-combat-over-provisioning
Google Cloud Blog
GKE usage metering is GA, adds tools to tackle overprovisioning | Google Cloud Blog
GKE usage metering is GA, and now allows you to track down over-provisioned resources.
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