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  1. Automate Secure SSH Login to Remote Servers for Instant and Effortless Connectivity Save time and automate secure SSH login to remote servers for instant and effortless connectivity. With this guide, we intend to achieve reduced time and effort to access remote command execution and file transfers.
    Automate Secure SSH Login to Remote Servers
    For a quick-start SSH Public Key ...
    Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/automat #remoteserver #scripts #automation #sshcommands #vpsguide #publickey

  2. Automate Secure SSH Login to Remote Servers for Instant and Effortless Connectivity Save time and automate secure SSH login to remote servers for instant and effortless connectivity. With this guide, we intend to achieve reduced time and effort to access remote command execution and file transfers.
    Automate Secure SSH Login to Remote Servers
    For a quick-start SSH Public Key ...
    Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/automat #remoteserver #scripts #automation #sshcommands #vpsguide #publickey

  3. Automate Secure SSH Login to Remote Servers for Instant and Effortless Connectivity Save time and automate secure SSH login to remote servers for instant and effortless connectivity. With this guide, we intend to achieve reduced time and effort to access remote command execution and file transfers.
    Automate Secure SSH Login to Remote Servers
    For a quick-start SSH Public Key ...
    Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/automat #remoteserver #scripts #automation #sshcommands #vpsguide #publickey

  4. how to delete directories that all start with dir... using bash scripting or any command with the right options #commandline #bash #scripts #cron

    askubuntu.com/q/1566341/612

  5. how to delete directories that all start with dir... using bash scripting or any command with the right options #commandline #bash #scripts #cron

    askubuntu.com/q/1566341/612

  6. how to delete directories that all start with dir... using bash scripting or any command with the right options #commandline #bash #scripts #cron

    askubuntu.com/q/1566341/612

  7. how to delete directories that all start with dir... using bash scripting or any command with the right options #commandline #bash #scripts #cron

    askubuntu.com/q/1566341/612

  8. how to delete directories that all start with dir... using bash scripting or any command with the right options #commandline #bash #scripts #cron

    askubuntu.com/q/1566341/612

  9. Naty @eclecticpassions ·

    has been back up for me yesterday, so I took the chance to implement what I converted my new build and script into a version that works on the `alpine/latest` CI runner which uses `bin/sh`...

    Read full note: burgeonlab.com/notes/2026/0411

    Syndicated via getindiekit.com

  10. #SourceHut has been back up for me yesterday, so I took the chance to implement what I converted my new #ci #hugo build and #deploy script into a version that works on the `alpine/latest` CI runner which uses `bin/sh`...

    Read full note: burgeonlab.com/notes/2026/0411

    Syndicated via getindiekit.com

    #backend #continuousintegration #srht #cicd #bash #scripts #makefile #make #logs #alpine

  11. #SourceHut has been back up for me yesterday, so I took the chance to implement what I converted my new #ci #hugo build and #deploy script into a version that works on the `alpine/latest` CI runner which uses `bin/sh`...

    Read full note: burgeonlab.com/notes/2026/0411

    Syndicated via getindiekit.com

    #backend #continuousintegration #srht #cicd #bash #scripts #makefile #make #logs #alpine

  12. #SourceHut has been back up for me yesterday, so I took the chance to implement what I converted my new #ci #hugo build and #deploy script into a version that works on the `alpine/latest` CI runner which uses `bin/sh`...

    Read full note: burgeonlab.com/notes/2026/0411

    Syndicated via getindiekit.com

    #backend #continuousintegration #srht #cicd #bash #scripts #makefile #make #logs #alpine

  13. #SourceHut has been back up for me yesterday, so I took the chance to implement what I converted my new #ci #hugo build and #deploy script into a version that works on the `alpine/latest` CI runner which uses `bin/sh`...

    Read full note: burgeonlab.com/notes/2026/0411

    Syndicated via getindiekit.com

    #backend #continuousintegration #srht #cicd #bash #scripts #makefile #make #logs #alpine

  14. Hi folks! ✌️

    Here's the simple bash script that can help you to upload your Jekyll website 🧪 to your server 👉 codeberg.org/xolatgames/jekyll

    P.S: The next step is a simple script that can help you to set up Devuan for the first time.

    Have a good night! 🙂

    #jekyll #websites #sites #vps #servers #selfhost #bash #scripts #linux #server #selfhosting #script #ssh #scp

  15. Hi folks! ✌️

    Here's the simple bash script that can help you to upload your Jekyll website 🧪 to your server 👉 codeberg.org/xolatgames/jekyll

    P.S: The next step is a simple script that can help you to set up Devuan for the first time.

    Have a good night! 🙂

    #jekyll #websites #sites #vps #servers #selfhost #bash #scripts #linux #server #selfhosting #script #ssh #scp

  16. السّلام عليكم
    ليوم في
    #Linux, #Privacy, #Open-source and open-web #news
    Sorry
    نبدى بخبر ما يفرّحش للنّاس إلّي ضدّ ال
    #AI
    أما هكّة هي الدّنيا إلّي عايشين فيها،
    #Kwin, AMD Drivers & #Lutris
    فيهم
    #Code
    مكتوب بال
    A.I,
    للّي ما يعرفوش،
    Lutris
    يخدّم لعب في
    Linux,
    وحيد
    #Consoles
    و وحيد
    windows,
    و يوفّر
    #Scripts
    حاضرين لتقريبا الحاجات الكلّ،
    Kwin
    هو ال
    #compositor
    متاع
    #KDE #Plasma
    معناها كلّ شيّ يتشاف يعتمد عليه
    gamingonlinux.com/2026/03/lutr
    phoronix.com/news/AMD-More-HDR

  17. Experimenting a bit with Ansible at the moment in the sense of seeing if I can convert my Bash-Scripts to Ansible Playbooks.

    Yesterday I did the first try by converting my sixes-converter script to a playbook.

    It works surprisingly well so I’m looking forward to how much I can actually make usable this way.
    If you’d like to get a look at it, you can see it here on my Codeberg Ansible Repo under the Development branch: codeberg.org/Spoljarevic/Ansib

    Let the madness beginn!

    #bash #ansible #scripts #playbook #converter #madness

  18. 🕵️‍♀️ How do we detect rhyme? 🔍📜
    Rhymefindr introduces a set of R scripts based on the critical tradition of historical poetics: operationalizing the rules from John Walker’s "A Rhyming Dictionary", a key 19th-century references on rhyme.
    #R #scripts #CLS

  19. Elimination is the key...wondering what could be done to streamline 🤔

  20. Marking Time Once More

    Lecturers at Maynooth University are supposed to be available on the telephone to deal with queries from students concerning their examinations. And so it came to pass that yesterday I was “on call”. Since I live in Maynooth, I decided to come into campus in case of a query so I could go to the examination venue l to deal with it if required. In the event, however, the examination passed off without incident and nobody called.

    I wasn’t twiddling my thumbs all morning though. It seemed a good opportunity to go through the accumulated coursework for this module, applying various exemptions for medical or other reasons, so that when I’ve marked the scripts I can immediately combine the results with the CA component.

    The examination venue, incidentally, was not on campus but in the Glenroyal Hotel in Maynooth. The Sports Hall on campus is usually one of the places for examinations to be sat, but it is not available this year due to refurbishment. The other day I was in one of the shops in the shopping centre next to the hotel and there were some complaints about the lack of available car parking spaces owing to so many students parking there for their exams. Anyway, the exam scripts found their way to my office this morning and here I am again, back home with a stack of an examination scripts to mark. The picture shows about 40 papers from my module on Differential Equations and Transform Methods. I want to get them out of the way as quickly as possible as I have another paper coming up on Thursday and have a lot of other things to do before term starts at the beginning of February. All the usual displacement activities having been exahusted, I’ve already made a start. With a bit of luck I’ll complete this task by Thursday.

    I’ve often discussed the process of marking examinations with my colleagues and they all have different techniques. What I do is mark one question at a time rather than one script at a time. What I mean by that is that I go through every script marking all the attempts at Question 1, then I start again and do Question 2, etc. I find that this is much quicker and more efficient than marking all the questions in each script then moving onto the next script. The reason for this is that I can upload into my mind the model answer for Question 1 so that it stays there while I mark dozens of attempts at it so I don’t have to keep referring to the marking scheme. Other advantages are that it’s easier to be consistent in giving partial credit when you’re doing the same question over and over again, and that also you spot what the common mistakes are more easily.

    Anyway, I’ve decided to take a break for today. I’ll start again tomorrow.

    #Correcting #Examinations #Marking #MaynoothUniversity #Scripts

  21. Marking Time Once More

    Lecturers at Maynooth University are supposed to be available on the telephone to deal with queries from students concerning their examinations. And so it came to pass that yesterday I was “on call”. Since I live in Maynooth, I decided to come into campus in case of a query so I could go to the examination venue l to deal with it if required. In the event, however, the examination passed off without incident and nobody called.

    I wasn’t twiddling my thumbs all morning though. It seemed a good opportunity to go through the accumulated coursework for this module, applying various exemptions for medical or other reasons, so that when I’ve marked the scripts I can immediately combine the results with the CA component.

    The examination venue, incidentally, was not on campus but in the Glenroyal Hotel in Maynooth. The Sports Hall on campus is usually one of the places for examinations to be sat, but it is not available this year due to refurbishment. The other day I was in one of the shops in the shopping centre next to the hotel and there were some complaints about the lack of available car parking spaces owing to so many students parking there for their exams. Anyway, the exam scripts found their way to my office this morning and here I am again, back home with a stack of an examination scripts to mark. The picture shows about 40 papers from my module on Differential Equations and Transform Methods. I want to get them out of the way as quickly as possible as I have another paper coming up on Thursday and have a lot of other things to do before term starts at the beginning of February. All the usual displacement activities having been exahusted, I’ve already made a start. With a bit of luck I’ll complete this task by Thursday.

    I’ve often discussed the process of marking examinations with my colleagues and they all have different techniques. What I do is mark one question at a time rather than one script at a time. What I mean by that is that I go through every script marking all the attempts at Question 1, then I start again and do Question 2, etc. I find that this is much quicker and more efficient than marking all the questions in each script then moving onto the next script. The reason for this is that I can upload into my mind the model answer for Question 1 so that it stays there while I mark dozens of attempts at it so I don’t have to keep referring to the marking scheme. Other advantages are that it’s easier to be consistent in giving partial credit when you’re doing the same question over and over again, and that also you spot what the common mistakes are more easily.

    Anyway, I’ve decided to take a break for today. I’ll start again tomorrow.

    #Correcting #Examinations #Marking #MaynoothUniversity #Scripts

  22. THIS IS NOT ROCKET SCIENCE!

    I think the SFTP server is down again. Expected files not in our INBOX and it happens on a semi-regular basis and usually after a weekend.

    On my Linux box I had a very simple CHRON setup to run a specific BASH script. On my work WIN11 machine I have automated running a specific program every Monday morning checking for a specific item.

    It should be trivial to do the same on the servers instead of buying software to verify that the servers are working.

    1. On several machines have an automated script launch in the morning at least twice a week. It sends one specific file to one or more other servers.

    2. The outside server(s) do the same thing on the same day and time.

    3. For every machine set up running a second set of scripts looking for incoming file(s) with the special names an hour or so later. If the INBOX is empty then use SENDMAIL with a notification that the expected file is not present. Do the same for each incoming file with enough information we know if it is the incoming server or outgoing server that is hosed.

    As I said... THIS ISN'T ROCKET SCIENCE. I have been doing this for many years and it gives the support team (myself & two others) notification several hours before the nightly runs that we are missing at least one file!

    #linux #windowserver #chron #scripts

  23. THIS IS NOT ROCKET SCIENCE!

    I think the SFTP server is down again. Expected files not in our INBOX and it happens on a semi-regular basis and usually after a weekend.

    On my Linux box I had a very simple CHRON setup to run a specific BASH script. On my work WIN11 machine I have automated running a specific program every Monday morning checking for a specific item.

    It should be trivial to do the same on the servers instead of buying software to verify that the servers are working.

    1. On several machines have an automated script launch in the morning at least twice a week. It sends one specific file to one or more other servers.

    2. The outside server(s) do the same thing on the same day and time.

    3. For every machine set up running a second set of scripts looking for incoming file(s) with the special names an hour or so later. If the INBOX is empty then use SENDMAIL with a notification that the expected file is not present. Do the same for each incoming file with enough information we know if it is the incoming server or outgoing server that is hosed.

    As I said... THIS ISN'T ROCKET SCIENCE. I have been doing this for many years and it gives the support team (myself & two others) notification several hours before the nightly runs that we are missing at least one file!

    #linux #windowserver #chron #scripts

  24. THIS IS NOT ROCKET SCIENCE!

    I think the SFTP server is down again. Expected files not in our INBOX and it happens on a semi-regular basis and usually after a weekend.

    On my Linux box I had a very simple CHRON setup to run a specific BASH script. On my work WIN11 machine I have automated running a specific program every Monday morning checking for a specific item.

    It should be trivial to do the same on the servers instead of buying software to verify that the servers are working.

    1. On several machines have an automated script launch in the morning at least twice a week. It sends one specific file to one or more other servers.

    2. The outside server(s) do the same thing on the same day and time.

    3. For every machine set up running a second set of scripts looking for incoming file(s) with the special names an hour or so later. If the INBOX is empty then use SENDMAIL with a notification that the expected file is not present. Do the same for each incoming file with enough information we know if it is the incoming server or outgoing server that is hosed.

    As I said... THIS ISN'T ROCKET SCIENCE. I have been doing this for many years and it gives the support team (myself & two others) notification several hours before the nightly runs that we are missing at least one file!

    #linux #windowserver #chron #scripts

  25. 🐌 "Nitro: Finally, an #init #system so #tiny it's practically microscopic! Clearly, what the world needed was another way to overcomplicate the already simple task of #booting a machine. 🤦‍♂️ Good luck configuring it with your directory of scripts—because nothing says 'user-friendly' like endless scripting! 🧩"
    git.vuxu.org/nitro/about/ #Nitro #scripts #tech #overcomplication #HackerNews #ngated

  26. Once you start looking at #aws #costoptimization in your #s3 #buckets you start seeing #opportunities #everywhere across your accounts. But I have #scripts to tell me the biggest #opportunities now. Bonus that I have a better handle on #orgbabel #jq now, I guess?

    Let's see how quickly we can put 457M objects and 161TB of data into cheaper storage tiers. I'm guessing the answer is more "eventually" than "quickly."

  27. Firefox Second Sidebar — это пользовательский скрипт для Firefox, который позволяет добавить вторую боковую панель с веб-областями.

    Скрипт создан для пользователей, желающих улучшить функциональность оригинального Firefox, и предлагает основные возможности, такие как добавление веб-областей, настройка их ширины, возможность закрепления и закрытия панели с выгрузкой контента.

    Дополнительно, пользователь может управлять навигацией и обновлением страниц, а также отслеживать состояние звука и активности панелей.

    src: github.com/aminought/firefox-s

    #blacktriangle #opensource #github #firefox #mozzilafirefox #browser #firefoxbrowser #sidebar #script #scripts