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The Role of Site Reliability Engineering in Microservices

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An Introduction to the GNU Core Utilities

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Manipulating Binary Data with Bash

April 24, 2018

How to Do Math on the Linux Command Line

April 19, 2018

Finding What You’re Looking for on Linux

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Tips for Troubleshooting DNS

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Weekend Reading: Sysadmin 101

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The fc Command Tutorial With Examples For Beginners

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DNS Resolvers Performance Compared: CloudFlare x Google x Quad9 x OpenDNS

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Working with Calendars on Linux

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