I love python. Even on windows but I tend to try to learn to live off the land and not prerequisite my admin skills on additional software that may not always be available or an option.
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I love python. Even on windows but I tend to try to learn to live off the land and not prerequisite my admin skills on additional software that may not always be available or an option.
That’s great suggestions. A “chaoslab” would be awesome for training. I think it’s netflix that has a group dedicated to running chaos in production!
How to learn Windows? Years of pain and torture of course.
What to learn? Powershell, learn powershell.
Then as you follow along any guides or howtos for administrative tasks, try to search how to accomplish the same things in powershell. Take notes on your own powershell learnings. I keep all my windows administrative powershell one liners, scripts, and notes in the same digital notebook for quick reference and updating.
If you’re already experienced with bash, like I was, learning powershell might be tough. As it was for me, I had trouble understanding why PS cmdlets seemed to hide data when piped… Format-table(ft) and Format-List(fl) help tremendously
Powershell remoting is still a pain in my ass in most places, I rarely use it.
There’s a windows admins discord group that’s pretty savvy I asked and learned a lot along the way there. https://discord.com/invite/winadmins
YouTube! Don’t necessarily look for YouTube powershell windows videos. Just the necessary tasks through the GUI will give you the correct direction to begin converting a process to PS. Learn how other Admins process tasks by watching them. Especially if it’s an often repeated task try converting some or all of what they do in the video into PS equivalent.
With all of that said knowing powershell doesn’t really help recovering from disasters. Knowing how to install windows and recover data from borked systems is a task best learned through battles. So, absolutely set up VMs and installed all manner of versions you’ll be working with…that way you’ll have familiarity with when things go wrong in them. I’ve yet to install windows 11 in a VM but I did try to install a copy onto a surface tablet only to learn the hard way that do ing so leaves the tablet without the drivers necessary for using the keyboard and touchscreen…weird need a custom built image or recovery image, great fun.
I make a motion to restructure the board into a tribunal. We haven’t had the table since the wrestling incident anyway.
How to think like a computer scientist may help.
Seems like AI is going to make it so that vulgarity and naughtiness are the only human generated things left.
Pokes human with slick: “now fight”
What’s so civil about war anyway
The enshit intensifies
Mine are set to Ctrl …jus saying
Remove caps lock first I think
I’ve been a Gentoo user since 2004 or so and used to crosscompile binaries in like 2006 for all of my systems including some sparc and ppc builds on my main servers. It was glorious. I adore Gentoo for portage and the ability to dream up a set of OS decisions and then actually do it, dog food and all. I’ll probably never not have some form of a Gentoo system within reach but mostly for nostalgic reasons but VMs and containers now fill my needs.
Often I use git and just edit my repo files with the GitHub app and then git pull the changes from the server that needa the file. If you’re already familiar with git it’s probably easier than learning vim. You can probably do it directly to a repo behind ssh. If not then I’d learn vim before git.
Id make sure winrm is setup and use Ansible.
Or install and configure ssh and use powershell
Isn’t that what configure, make and makefiles are for?
Wait until he finds out about obfuscated code he’s going to be real frenchy then
Unfortunately, you’ll never be as outstanding as the scarecrow.
My emoji joke failed…it was intended to be focused at the red hat. I wasn’t being sarcastic I like raspbian
I like Gentoo for the pain. Is Gobo still active?
I tried arch but it was too unlike Gentoo for me to adapt. Raspbian is obviously awesome. 🤬⛑️
Alpine is the light. Good bye fedora I didn’t really try much.
Put your wife’s password in your password manager genius
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