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EntropyWorks / Dockerfile
Created January 15, 2024 03:47 — forked from adtac/Dockerfile
#!/usr/bin/env docker run
#!/usr/bin/env -S bash -c "docker run -p 8080:8080 -it --rm \$(docker build --progress plain -f \$0 . 2>&1 | tee /dev/stderr | grep -oP 'sha256:[0-9a-f]*')"
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:1.4.0
FROM node:20
WORKDIR /root
RUN npm install sqlite3
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EntropyWorks / README.md
Created October 19, 2023 20:23 — forked from joelthompson/README.md
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EntropyWorks / attributes.rb
Created April 20, 2019 04:43 — forked from lizthegrey/attributes.rb
Hardening SSH with 2fa
default['sshd']['sshd_config']['AuthenticationMethods'] = 'publickey,keyboard-interactive:pam'
default['sshd']['sshd_config']['ChallengeResponseAuthentication'] = 'yes'
default['sshd']['sshd_config']['PasswordAuthentication'] = 'no'
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EntropyWorks / ansible-macos-homebrew-packages.yml
Created March 22, 2019 00:41 — forked from mrlesmithjr/ansible-macos-homebrew-packages.yml
Install MacOS Homebrew Packages With Ansible
---
- name: Install MacOS Packages
hosts: localhost
become: false
vars:
brew_cask_packages:
- 'atom'
- 'docker'
- 'dropbox'
- 'firefox'
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EntropyWorks / amifind.sh
Created January 16, 2018 19:54 — forked from vancluever/amifind.sh
Find the most recent Ubuntu AMI using aws-cli (or any other AMI for that matter)
#!/bin/sh
# Use AWS CLI to get the most recent version of an AMI that
# matches certain criteria. Has obvious uses. Made possible via
# --query, --output text, and the fact that RFC3339 datetime
# fields are easily sortable.
export AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=us-east-1
aws ec2 describe-images \
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EntropyWorks / webserver.go
Created August 8, 2017 02:13 — forked from alexisrobert/webserver.go
Tiny web server in Go for sharing a folder
/* Tiny web server in Golang for sharing a folder
Copyright (c) 2010-2014 Alexis ROBERT <alexis.robert@gmail.com>
Contains some code from Golang's http.ServeFile method, and
uses lighttpd's directory listing HTML template. */
package main
import "net/http"
import "net/url"
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EntropyWorks / sshpass.rb
Created June 4, 2017 20:21 — forked from M-Barnett/sshpass.rb
brew install sshpass
require 'formula'
class Sshpass < Formula
url 'http://sourceforge.net/projects/sshpass/files/sshpass/1.06/sshpass-1.06.tar.gz'
homepage 'http://sourceforge.net/projects/sshpass'
sha256 'c6324fcee608b99a58f9870157dfa754837f8c48be3df0f5e2f3accf145dee60'
def install
system "./configure", "--disable-debug", "--disable-dependency-tracking",
"--prefix=#{prefix}"
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#

Adrian -

I appreciate that you spent time in writing this post. I know I've been up until 2am writing similarly long ones as well. I will take responsibility for having what is likely an irrational response (I blame Twitter for that) to the term "NoOps", but I invite you to investigate why that might be. I'm certainly not the only one who feels this way, apparently, and thus far have decided this issue is easily the largest distraction in my field I've encountered in recent years. I have had the option to simply ignore my opposition to the term, and just let the chips fall where they may with how popular the term "NoOps" may or may not get. I have obviously not taken that option in the past, but I plan to in the future.

You're not an analyst saying "NoOps". Analysts are easy (for me) to ignore, because they're not practitioners. We have expectations of engineering maturity from practitioners in this field of web engineering, especially those we consider leaders. I don't have any expectations from analysts,