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schestowitz     <li>Oct 17 07:31
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://rubenerd.com/the-wonderful-tee-command/">The wonderful tee(1) command</a></h5>Oct 17 07:31
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Rubenerd: The wonderful tee(1) commandOct 17 07:31
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Oct 17 07:31
schestowitz                                        <p>tee(1) duplicates standard output, letting you preview output and write it to a file. Why would you want to do this? Say you want to capture the output of a fancy script by redirecting it to a file: [...]</p>Oct 17 07:31
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Oct 17 07:31
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schestowitz <li>Oct 17 07:33
schestowitz                                            <h5><a href="https://ubuntu.com//blog/the-long-arm-of-kde">The long ARM of KDE</a></h5>Oct 17 07:33
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-The long ARM of KDE | UbuntuOct 17 07:33
schestowitz                                            <blockquote>Oct 17 07:33
schestowitz                                                <p>With over 100 applications available in the Snap Store, KDE is by far the biggest publisher of snaps around. What unifies this impressive portfolio is the fact that all of these snaps are made for the x86 platform. Not anymore. Now, don’t panic! The x86 snaps are not going anywhere. But ARM-supported KDE snaps are on the way, and this article will tell you a bit more about this endeavor.</p>Oct 17 07:33
schestowitz                                            </blockquote>Oct 17 07:34
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schestowitz<li>Oct 17 08:12
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://lunduke.substack.com/p/advertising-is-killing-tech-journalism">Advertising is killing Tech Journalism</a></h5>Oct 17 08:12
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-lunduke.substack.com | Advertising is killing Tech Journalism - by Bryan LundukeOct 17 08:12
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Oct 17 08:12
schestowitz                                        <p>Take a good look at that. That’s an affiliate link.</p>Oct 17 08:12
schestowitz                                        <p>Meaning: It is highly likely that ZDNet is being paid, in some way, for sending new customers to NordVPN.</p>Oct 17 08:12
schestowitz                                        <p>And, what’s wild here, is that ZDNet uses affiliate links for all of the VPN options they are “reviewing”.</p>Oct 17 08:12
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Oct 17 08:13
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schestowitz      <li>Oct 17 09:09
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="http://flower.codes/2022/10/15/used-books.html">On Buying Used Books</a></h5>Oct 17 09:09
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-On Buying Used Books | flower.codesOct 17 09:09
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Oct 17 09:09
schestowitz                                        <p>While I can and do support my local library (both physically and digitally), I am a sucker for marginalia. I like to fully own my books, and fill them with my thoughts and notes. It's how I retain what I read, which was a hard-won habit that I don't want to lose any time soon. So, what is a guy to do?</p>Oct 17 09:09
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Oct 17 09:09
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schestowitzhttps://www.fosslife.org/go-beyond-kubectl-cluster-managementOct 17 22:39
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.fosslife.org | Go Beyond kubectl for Cluster ManagementOct 17 22:39
schestowitz"Oct 17 22:39
schestowitzPushing commands or scripts or chart updates will always require human action in every cluster, for every app, and every upgrade, says Chris Munford. Oct 17 22:39
schestowitz“So, if you are ‘pushing’ files, commands and/or charts to Kubernetes using the CLI, then you are probably doing it wrong. It’s fine to start with kubectl commands, but mission-critical apps should be managed with GitOps,” Munford explains. "There’s a better way, called ArgoCD, and it is ready for you to use, right now.” Oct 17 22:39
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