Last week I didn’t find very useful links to read or articles to share. This week I read more books, so a recommendation for a book this week and two articles with awk basics.
https://www.packtpub.com/product/the-kubernetes-workshop/9781838820756[The Kubernetes Workshop icon:external-link[], window=_blank]:: Still preparing for CKA, so I read a lot around Kubernetes. This book is brand new and the first chapters are already useful. I think it’s more detailled than the books I read about Kubernetes before.
https://mkaz.blog/working-with-vim/vimwiki/[VimWiki – Working with Vim – mkaz.blog icon:external-link[], window=_blank]:: I switched for daily notes and diary entries to Vimwiki. I like the fast access and combine it with gollum to display in the browser. In the article you find shortcuts and tipps for working with the todo function.
Another week is over, for a quite busy one. I’m still working on automating HCL Connections installation and think about creating pytests for these deployments. So here is the this weeks mix of my bookmarks, tools I used and articles I found interesting.
https://wizardzines.com/comics/bash-errors/[BASH errorhandling - wizard zines icon:external-link[], window=_blank]:: Good intro on Bash errorhandling from Julia Evans
It is Linkdump time again. I fixed some things during the week, so my https://github.com/Shaarli/Shaarli[Shaarli instance] can use the API now. I do a lot of research and reading on mobile devices (tablet and phone). Now I can share important articles through https://stakali.toneiv.eu/[Stakali], add short notes and do followups on my other devices (tablet, computer). To automate the linkdump posts, I created a short https://gitlab.com/stoeps/shaarli2hugo[Python script to collect my saved bookmarks] (marked with the tag linkdump) and create an asccidoc document for my hugo instance. So I can do a quick review and post it.
First linkdump 2019, it was a busy year until now, with a lot of new topics and tools. Here is a short list of posts and articles I have read the last weeks.
A quite interesting tool (basic css) for quick web pages: kognise/water.css
The last two weeks I didn’t read that much, I checked some Youtube videos and blogs about CTF and pentesting. One of the most impressive ones are the LiveOverflow videos and blogposts. So when you’re interested in that topic too, just check the links above.
I’m not sure how long ago I started following Dirk Deimekes Blog. It must be years, because I found the rss feed address already in my Google reader export.