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On this day...

  • 2015: SSO with Nginx auth_request module
  • 2015: Nginx and Memcached, a 400% boost!
  • 2015: git undo
  • 2013: Facebook’s first data center DRENCHED by ACTUAL CLOUD
  • 2011: Day in brief – 2011-06-09
  • 2011: Content authorship is a new cool
  • 2010: Day in brief
  • 2010: Subversion has changelists
  • 2007: Daily tweets
  • 2006: Alone
  • 2006: Another trip to Russian Council
  • 2005: Rock festival in Nicosia
  • 2005: #!/usr/bin/mysql
  • 2005: Anoter soap opera
  • 2005: Soap Opera
  • 2004: 50 First Dates
  • 2004: P800 updates
  • 2003: DVD playback is back
  • 2003: Vim mug

Tag: command line

What Is My IP Address? – ifconfig.me

What Is My IP Address? – ifconfig.me

Format LinkPosted on February 12, 2014Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, TechnologyTags command line, networks5 Comments on What Is My IP Address? – ifconfig.me

An Introduction to the AWS Command Line Tool

An Introduction to the AWS Command Line Tool

awscli-example

Format LinkPosted on February 12, 2014Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, TechnologyTags Amazon AWS, cloud computing, command line, web hostingLeave a comment on An Introduction to the AWS Command Line Tool

gitsh – an interactive shell for git

gitsh – an interactive shell for git

Format LinkPosted on February 12, 2014Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, Programming, TechnologyTags command line, git, version controlLeave a comment on gitsh – an interactive shell for git

Awk, sed, and Perl one-liners

Here is a useful collection of one-liners in:

  • Awk
  • Sed
  • Perl

Via this interview.

Posted on January 24, 2014January 24, 2014Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, Linux, Programming, Sysadmin, TechnologyTags awk, command line, Perl, sed, text editors6 Comments on Awk, sed, and Perl one-liners

It’s not every day that one gets to run shred -vfz…

It’s not every day that one gets to run shred -vfz -n 2 /dev/sda …

Format StatusPosted on January 21, 2014January 21, 2014Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, Linux, Sysadmin, TechnologyTags command line, security1 Comment on It’s not every day that one gets to run shred -vfz…

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