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Eleven Links of Note - January 10th, 2025

Published: Sat 10 January 2026
By rilindo

In Blog.

tags: exercise depression samba math computerscience rhcsa redhat iptables nftables security shell markdown lpi devops certifications kubernetes gitlab git containers.

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  • Scientists find exercise rivals therapy for depression: I find that to be the case. If I don't exercise, I get crappy, sleepy, and lethargic. A matter of fact, I am being crappy, sleepy, and lethargic right now.
  • How Samba was written: A story of how the samba protocol was created (and made Linux a popular file server alternative to Windows).
  • Mathematics for Computer Science: Math is the foundation of computing and reviewing basics principles will help with your role, even where you don't think it matters.
  • RHCSA Mock Exam Simulator: A nice exam testing environment to prepare for the RHCSA exam.
  • How to Migrate from IPtables to NFtables: A walkthrough on moving to NFtables.
  • You probably don't need Oh My Zsh: Probably not. But it is nice.
  • How Markdown took over the world: All of this. This makes writing pages easy to do.
  • Learning Materials for DevOps Tools Engineer Certification, v2: Recently took the beta and passed. Would recommend this to anybody looking to get an understanding of DevOps tooling.
  • kargo: Artifact promotion can be tricky. This tool may help.
  • Guarding Kubernetes Deployments: Runtime Gating for Vulnerable Images Now Generally Available: Important in order to keep your environments from being compromised.
  • Strengthening GitLab.com security: Mandatory multi-factor authentication: PSA, if your service offers MFA, use it.
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