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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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google.cloud
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Stadia’s pivot to a cloud service has also been shut down
If you're talking general cloud services, Google still does plenty of that. Stadia was being turned into a specific streaming thing that's now also dead, but that's separate from the rest of their cloud stuff.
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Deploying a MERN App to AWS Elastic Beanstalk with CI/CD
If you haven't been living under a rock, you've probably heard of AWS. It is an abbreviation for Amazon Web Services. AWS (by Amazon) offers a wide range of cloud computing services, such as computing, storage, database, analytics, machine learning, networking, mobile, developer tools, security, and enterprise applications. for all of your requirements, eliminating the need for you to set up your own servers. It provides a flexible and scalable infrastructure that can be tailored to each user's unique requirements, and it is widely regarded as one of the leading cloud platforms available today. Google Cloud (by Google) and Azure (by Microsoft) are both major competitors to AWS.
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2023 Development Tool Map
https://cloud.google.com/docs/overview
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Vercel vs Netlify: Battle of the Jamstack Giants
Netlify and Vercel are multi-cloud platforms, meaning they equally employ GCP and AWS for their infrastructure.
- Microsoft announces new A.I.-powered Bing homepage that you can chat with
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I created a free web app to track your house build decisions in a single place with notes, photos and a product list
In terms of the technical setup: The backend & database is built Firebase (https://firebase.google.com/), a product by Google which is backed by Google Cloud Platform (https://cloud.google.com/). The frontend app is built using React (https://reactjs.org/) and deployed to Vercel (https://vercel.com)
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Big Query
Go to the google cloud platform Click here
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Automating Content Creation with Python: A Guide to Building a Twitch Highlights Bot (Part 1)
Youtube API/ Google Cloud - The YouTube API is a specific API that allows developers to interact with YouTube. Google Cloud refers to the broader suite of cloud computing services offered by Google. The bot is using the YouTube API to upload the final video compilation to YouTube. One must set up a Google Cloud project to use the Youtube API.
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Data Engineering and DataOps: A Beginner's Guide to Building Data Solutions and Solving Real-World Challenges
Many businesses and companies are moving and transitioning their entire operations to the cloud to escape headaches associated with hardware breakdowns and regular software updates (as we mentioned earlier). Because of this, companies only have to pay for the resources that they really use, and they can scale their servers to meet any demand. Cloud service providers also provide several different kinds of services to manage large amounts of data and ease the process of storing and processing data, making the entire process much more manageable. According to a Gartner cloud computing infrastructure ranking, the top three cloud platform providers are Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Microsoft Azure.
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Set up a Svelte todo list on self-hosted Supabase + Email sign up + Google, Facebook Auth + host on GitHub pages
First, go to https://cloud.google.com/, Sign in to google if not already, and then click console. It will prompt you to accept the terms of service.
Ansible
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Interesting Uses of Ansible's ternary filter
They support for-if from python, too: https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/3.1.x/templates/#loop-f... but I haven't tried the "recursive" keyword to know if ansible supports that. I say "ansible supports that" because they don't just drop jinja2 into ansible and call it a draw, they have a bunch of custom execution integrations: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/v2.16.3/lib/ansible/...
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
To manage a VM, you can use something as simple as just manual actions over SSH, or can use tools like Ansible, Hashicorp's Packer and Terraform or other automations. For an app where there is minimal load and security/reliability concern, VMs are still a great option that provide a lot of value for the buck
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A Journey to Find an Ultimate Development Environment
In this article's context, it is simply a tool that provides a declarative way to automate your machine/OS to configure the development machine as you want (install package, modify the configuration, etc). Examples of these tools are Ansible, Puppet, etc.
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Running stateful workloads on Kubernetes with Rook Ceph
In the lab to follow, we'll quickly provision a 3-node kubeadm cluster (1 master, 2 workers) on the cloud provider of your choice using an automation stack comprised of OpenTofu and Ansible, then deploy Rook Ceph using the official Helm charts and confirm that we are now able to successfully create CSI volume snapshots from PVCs by reusing the MinIO example from our last article.
- Looking for a way to remote in to K's of raspberry pi's...
- ansible builder collections path
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The Bullhorn #119 (Ansible Newsletter)
Ansible-Core ↗
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uyuni – open-source configuration and infrastructure management
IBM -> RedHat -> Ansible (https://docs.ansible.com/platform.html)
I think the new ansible docs are opaque, and the new "everything is an ansible collection" scheme makes troubleshooting any issues reported by users hundreds of times harder than "the old days"
I keep this (https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-build-data/blob...) bookmarked because it's the only way to match up what "ansible 8.1.0" (https://pypi.org/project/ansible/8.1.0/) even means since it for damn sure not any of this: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/releases (they used to have a 'release' pinned on that releases tab saying "these are not the droids you are looking for"). I believe I tried asking for them to update the completely erroneous pypi "source code" link to point to that repo and ... well, one can see how well that turned out
- Wie erstellt ihr IT-Dokumentationen?
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The Bullhorn #108 (Ansible Newsletter)
On Monday, July 10, 2023, all RST source for Ansible community documentation will move from ansible/docs/docsite to the ansible/ansible-documentation repository. If you want to find out more or have any concerns, come let us know in the docs channel on Matrix.
What are some alternatives?
Cloud-Init - unofficial mirror of Ubuntu's cloud-init
pyinfra - pyinfra automates infrastructure using Python. It’s fast and scales from one server to thousands. Great for ad-hoc command execution, service deployment, configuration management and more.
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
Fabric - Simple, Pythonic remote execution and deployment.
cloudinit - Official upstream for the cloud-init: cloud instance initialization
(R)?ex - Rex, the friendly automation framework
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
GNU Stow - GNU Stow - mirror of savannah git repository occasionally with more bleeding-edge branches
pexpect - A Python module for controlling interactive programs in a pseudo-terminal
psutil - Cross-platform lib for process and system monitoring in Python
ansible-pfsense - Ansible modules for managing pfSense firewalls
SaltStack - Software to automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure or application at scale. Get access to the Salt software package repository here: