today's howtos
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Ensuring keepalived starts after the network is ready
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How to Install WordPress with Let's Encrypt SSL + W3 Total Cache + CloudFlare CDN on CentOS 7
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Notes on dual-booting Linux with BitLocker Device Encryption and Secure Boot
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Build a game framework with Python using the Pygame module
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How to add a player to your Python game
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14 practical resources for DevOps practitioners
Are you looking for good reading material to help you implement (or strengthen) DevOps in your organization? DevOps expert Chris Short offers 14 options for your consideration in his All Things Open 2017 Lightning Talk.
Most of Chris' recommendations are books, several are websites, and a couple aren't about DevOps at all. But all of them have something important to teach you about unifying software development and operations to work better, smarter, and faster.
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Getting started with a TensorFlow surgery classifier with TensorBoard data viz
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Bash Scripting: Learn to use REGEX (Basics)
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IPv6 Auto-Configuration in Linux
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Easily Upgrade Ubuntu to a Newer Version with This Single Command
zzupdate is an open source command line utility that makes the task of upgrading Ubuntu Desktop and Server to newer versions a tad bit easier by combining several update commands into one single command.
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Turning a CentOS/RHEL 6 or 7 machine into a router
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Intro to Sails.js: Creating your first app and hosting it on a Linode server
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