"Chef is an open source systems integration framework built to bring the benefits of configuration mangement to your entire infrastructure. You write source code to describe how you want each part of your infrastructure to be built, then apply those descriptions to your servers. The result is a fully automated infrastructure: when a new server comes on line, the only thing you have to do is tell Chef what role it should play in your architecture."
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Chef - Opscode
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- opensource
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- unix
- linux
- deployment
- automation
- server
- ruby
- installation
- puppet
- cloud
- configuration
April 25 2010, 10:35am | Comments a>
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Progneer -Programming & Engineering Magazine
http://www.progneer.com/wp/information_public.aspx?clearsession=1
A great site introducing all kinds of technology
February 14 2010, 3:09am | Comments a>
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Zsh
"One area in which it is dramatically powerful is in its ability to interactively evaluate arguments. It can do command name completion, filename completion, and is extensible such that it can use programs to evaluate possible command completions. It is highly configurable, has a lot of cool features that a lazy man like me likes. The only problem is that Bash is the standard shell and that Zsh is not installed everywhere, so I tried to use Bash for a day, and the missing cyclic completion made me run back to Zsh."
December 21 2009, 8:56am | Comments a>
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Orange - Data Mining Fruitful & Fun
Open source data visualization and analysis for novice and experts. Data mining through visual programming or Python scripting. Extensions for bioinformatics and text mining. Comprehensive, flexible and fast.
December 9 2009, 5:21pm | Comments a>
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the-bus-pirate
http://code.google.com/p/the-bus-pirate/
Scriptable electronic bus protocol sniffer
October 21 2009, 7:39am | Comments a>
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IBM Processor Value Unit [PVU] licensing for Distributed Software
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/pvu_licensing_for_customers.html
What is PVU?
October 15 2009, 3:28am | Comments a>
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Hidden features of Python - Stack Overflow
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/101268/hidden-features-of-python
Lesser-known but useful features of the Python programming language.
October 9 2009, 8:16pm | Comments a>
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HOWTO build your own open source Dropbox clone | fak3r
http://fak3r.com/2009/09/14/howto-build-your-own-open-source-dropbox-clone/
"Linux now includes inotify, which is a kernel subsystem that provides file system event notification. From there all it took was to find an application that listens to inotify and then kicks off a command when it hears of a change."
September 28 2009, 5:46am | Comments a>
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netboot.me
netboot.me is a service that allows you to boot nearly any operating system or utility on any computer with a wired internet connection - without having to know ahead of time what you'll want to boot. Once you can netboot.me, you never need to update your boot disk again!
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- sysadmin
- networking
- network
- software
- usb
- linux
- tool
- boot
- freeware
- internet
- os
- bsd
- installer
- livecd
- virtualization
- installation
- netboot
September 18 2009, 10:39pm | Comments a>