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How My DevOps Student Got Hired In Just 2 Weeks!
Are you looking for a DevOps job? I made a video that will show you how one of my students did it in 14 days. In the video I share the complete framework he used for free. See you there, Mischa
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This is what I've been focusing my attention on right now, is the TECH framework you've provided @Mischa van den Burg It's been very helpful for myself to work on each pillar. Some days I focus more on one than the other, but it's a constant back and forth. And each sort of builds off the others. For instance, when I get some tools mastery (T), I've already been using them and building projects (E), and I'm documenting my journey and sharing it publicly (C). Then it's just keeping up with interacting with others either through my posts, what other people post, or in communities like this one (H).
What is your goal?
Hello friends, Can I ask you a question? What is your main goal? What are you focusing on right now? 1. Share your goal below 2. Find someone with a similar goal and reply to him or her Let's support each other in this community! 🫡 Mischa
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@Alexander Cohen Great start, and sounds similar to what I've got lined up to work on. I want to get things up and running, then tear it all down and build it again at least a couple times. Making iterations on my build process each time. Best to you on your journey!
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@Frank van Dam RHCSA is a great starting point, but in my opinion doesn't go quite deep enough with building out a diagnostic toolkit for admins. Once you get that make sure you take a closer look at Linux troubleshooting topics and tools! Best of luck!
Building my homelab
Hi guys, I'm building my homelab with: - terraform to create the vms in my proxmox 9 - Ansible to install k8s in every single VM for masters and workes. What do you think about it?is there a best way to build a cluster k8s?
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@Leonardo Tibaldo That's a great plan to get started. Make sure to focus on each specific task: automating the VM creation, then get playbooks to configure k8s and other settings (firewall is good to remember about). There are plenty of guides/tutorials on doing each step, but I would build out an overview first using your choice of AI tool, then ask more specific questions for each main step. Just document all the steps you are doing, no matter how tiny or insignificant it may seem. And keep that publicly. In short order you'll have gained a ton of knowledge and experience, and be able to showcase what you've done through your documentation. Best of luck!
That moment when you realize how fragile our entire ecosystem actually is
A maintainer fell victim to a phishing email that looked completely legitimate official npm branding and all. 18 of the most popular JavaScript packages we use every single day (debug, chalk, ansi-styles) got hijacked with malicious code targeting crypto wallets. These packages? Over 2 billion weekly downloads combined. The maintainer received what looked like a genuine 2FA reset email during what he described as "a particularly stressful week." We've all been there exhausted, overwhelmed, not thinking as clearly as we should. One moment of human vulnerability, and suddenly cryptocurrency transactions across the web were being silently redirected to attackers. Here's what really gets me, during the 2 hours those malicious versions were live, they reached 10% of all cloud environments. That's how lightning-fast these supply chain attacks spread through our interconnected world. The technical execution was sophisticated - browser-based malware that intercepts crypto transactions and rewrites payment destinations without any obvious signs to users. But what strikes me most isn't the tech complexity. It's how this exploited the most human elements: trust, exhaustion, and the reality that we're all just people trying to do our jobs under pressure. The maintainer responded perfectly once he realized what happened. But it makes you pause and think how many times have we almost clicked that "reset" link during our own rough weeks? Anyone else feeling the weight of how much we depend on individual maintainers holding up our entire software infrastructure? More details: • https://www.aikido.dev/blog/npm-debug-and-chalk-packages-compromised • https://www.cyberdaily.au/security/12611-18-popular-javascript-code-packages-hacked-to-spread-malware • https://www.wiz.io/blog/widespread-npm-supply-chain-attack-breaking-down-impact-scope-across-debug-chalk
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Sadly, every phishing email attempt can end in disaster, whether it's for your organization or for you personally. I've been reading more and more about how projects need to hard code their software versions rather than just using the latest and greatest when they get released. This is also a great moment to understand why there are multiple levels (dev, test, prod) that we must navigate before releasing updates to our business critical data and service platforms. However, the cybersecurity professional in me is more worried about the glaring red flag from the phishing email that was overlooked: the sender's address. This is always the first place I look when I receive any sort of suspicious email. Just another reason that cybersecurity awareness campaigns are beneficial and should be part of every organizations cyber program. Every situation like this can prove invaluable to review all the best practices in our daily work, and to check-in on both our and others well-being. Glad it was caught so quickly after falling victim!
Welcome! Introduce yourself here :)
Hello, welcome to the community! Before you do anything else, introduce yourself to the community by commenting on this post. We do this to not just have a forum, but to have a community of people with real engagement. - Post your introduction below, who you are - and what you hope to achieve. - Reward other users by liking their post. It only takes 5 likes to unlock most of the content here, so its a nobrainer to do. From which platform did you join?
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@John Dough Looks great, nice and compact with no doubt lots going on in there!
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@Laura Van den Burg Thank you!
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