But those are the best topics.
Michael Lucasās books on this stuff are amazeballs. That is all.
Oh geez another book to read and try and implement
So sad that he wasnāt anywhere on my Google results, yet my Google News feed seems to know about every TV show that my girlfriend is watching.
Did you have a specific one in mind? He has so many.
His zfs and ssh books are amazing. Apparently the PAm one is good to
Which one is the PAM one?
I like to watch his Michigan Linux Meetups Talks also.
The BSD guys have the best presentations.
RIP FFFFFFFFF its not under warranty they arent that old of a pannel
Might as well loop this in see what other sysadmins think
Networking is my weak spot as well. Wish I could help.
Lol seems like a common problem for us.
This is the abstraction problem.
Things get easier, more automated, more levels of abstraction and slowly the people who know how to handle the underlying stuff age out/kick it.
This is why I cringe when I see things like writing microservices in java
I am not the best designer, but am decent at fixing things / understanding how to fix broken shit
Yeah thatās where Iām at. Iāve transferred from a mainly fixing existing shit role to now I have to basically re-do and design everything.
Exciting and challenging. Iām having to relearn network basics all over again. My CCNA for dummies book is really coming in handy.
I never realized how easy it is to stagnate and grow out of practice. Just putting Fedora on my new laptop I had to google the fdisk command because the last time I used it was a year ago.
Thatās my lifeās work you son of a gun, take it back.
Howdy sysadmin thread. Not to Jynx myself or put the black curse but I have two dev interviews this week. I want to say itās been a pleasure. Youāve been good to me