I used to use ansible and helm, but it is overkill for my case. Today I basically use a combo of markdown and bash scripts, the combination of them allows me to run the scripts straight from my IDE.
Wouldn’t trying to change your mind basically become a self fulfilling prophecy.
I had the same idea a couple years back and even though I would love something that you download and just run and it would work, I realized that in order to get a decent adoption rate, you would need a whole ecosystem, similar to apple in order for it to work.
I still think you can develop something like a hub where you install services like apps, but I doubt it would attract anyone outside selfhosting circles.
That sounds absolutely nothing like an old school modem
There are several things you can and should do to harden your server, many of them can be found here.
There are tons av resources (scripts, guides, examples) that make up the backbone of a lot of IT departments.
If you’re setting a new organisation, you can chose to go with nushell, but then you have to accept that you either need to write all scripts from scratch, or you need to convert an existing script to nushell. If you put nushell into an existing department/organisation, then you face the same problem.
Before there are substantial resources to solve common sysadmin tasks in nushell, organisational adoption is unlikely due to the cost.
As much as I want to champion nushell, the problem is that it isn’t available on every machine like traditional shells.
That means my whole organisation need to have nushell installed on every machine, and even then, any scripts using nushell is effectively useless outside the organisation.
Afaik it refers to the bacteria being treatment resistant. Usually penicillin resistant bugs are classified as super.
I tried all the options (soy, oat, pea, lactose free) and they all sucked. If it is available, get some lactase supplement and stick with the real thing.
Wouldn’t tar --help suffice? Afaik, it returns exit code 0.
They do know that that’s exactly the information that’s behind every scam right?
Haven’t used Google search for years.
Welcome to projects 101 where you are now in charge of coding, infrastructure, logging, metrics, secrets, linting and deployment.
Would it not be possible to block this using firewall rules?
You got to have some admiration for whoever screwed in the bolts that hold the bike up.
I usually check https://github.com/offa/android-foss whenever I need options.
This one always make me laugh.
It really says a lot about how far the web has come (good or bad). We used to navigate it, these days we browse it.
I totally hear butchers (The boys) voice in my head when I read that comment.