today's howtos
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Getting started with helm on OpenShift
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Exploring OpenShift RBAC
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Those who helped turning the Higgs boson from theory to reality
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How to Set Up a TeamSpeak Server on Ubuntu 16.04
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Easy Ways to Read/View Zip & Archive File Contents Without Extracting
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Best Practices for 2-Factor Authentication and Password Creation on Linux
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How to Install Oracle Database 12c on CentOS 7
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How to ping and test for a specific port from Linux or Unix command line
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How to install Ubuntu 17.04 Server, or ‘Zesty Zapus’
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ss: another way to get socket statistics
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Tales of a Chef Workflow: Data Bags
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Merging two Kubernetes client configurations
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Device detection in Qt for Device Creation 5.9
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