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How to use YAML nesting, lists, and comments in Ansible playbooks
Although YAML is considered easy to understand, its syntax can be quite confusing. Use this guide to the basics.
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How Microservices Work Together
Microservices allow software developers to design highly scalable, highly fault-tolerant internet-based applications. But how do the microservices of a platform actually communicate? How do they coordinate their activities or know who to work with in the first place?
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Manage your RPG players with pc
Keep track of your role-playing games' character data with the pc (player character) command.
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Ag-Rec: Improving Agriculture Around the World with Open Source Innovation
Ag-Rec is a framework where rural farmers from small SC towns to anywhere in the world have the same coop extension framework where they can get info, advice, and community. They can access a wealth of information and that can be shared anywhere, anytime.
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Linux superuser access, explained
Here’s how to configure Linux superuser access so that it's available to those who need it—yet well out of the way of people who...
How to implement parallelism and rolling updates in Ansible
Interact with multiple hosts simultaneously, on a per-playbook basis with Ansible's serial keyword.
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Delta Lake project announces the availability of 2.0 Release Candidate
New features bringing unmatched query performance to open data lakehouses
Today, the Delta Lake project announced the Delta Lake 2.0 release candidate, which includes a...
How to troubleshoot SELinux policy violations
Learn how to diagnose and address routine SELinux policy violations that may be causing problems with your web server.
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How to change boot options on Linux
Make your system boot the way you want it to by editing your Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) file.
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Sharing Health Data while Preserving Privacy: The Cardea Project
In a new white paper, the Cardea Project at Linux Foundation Public Health demonstrates a complete, decentralized, open source system for sharing medical data in a privacy-preserving way with machine readable governance for establishing trust.
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