Totally agree with you on this, it was meant to be satirical but I started to realize that there are many places and people to which these type of conversation is really the only medium to communicate, its sad and in an ideal world I would want that people communicate directly without the need of twisting the words, but I am happy that you advocate and appreciate direction communication over something like this.
Ah yes, my bad, I should also have mentioned the website link in the project README file as well, just added a "View the website" link in the readme, hope that helps others as well. Thanks for sharing about this.
There must be times when you feel like you're not good enough, or you're not making any progress. I've been there too. However, there are some moments that make me feel glad that I became a programmer.
The idea behind this page is to write about those such moments and start looking at the brighter side of things.
I have plans of looking into OIDC setup soon-ish, right now I don't have any specific need for it but just for learning purposes I'll be setting it up soon.
Also I'm planning to write about Ansible as well in future.
I have Podman running in one server and Docker in another, Podman was for testing something out so I created a role for that as well.
The repo is private on GitHub as of now, I would have to re-check everything once if I accidentally did not leak any secrets at some point of time when I was still learning about Ansible. So it will be sometime before I make it a public repo.
Meanwhile, if you are looking for something specific then let me know, I will try to cover that topic in depth in some blog post.
Hey, thanks for bringing this up, I believe this was a miss from my end to not mention that the article was more geared towards Infrastructure configurations via code and not Infrastructure setup via code.
I have updated the title of the article, the URL remains the same for now, might update the URL and create a redirect later.
Nice work, I am currently sending out the relevant links on my discord server on period basis, the idea of using GPT API to extract out information is much better than me manually trying to parse the data (many false positives right now). Will try and do it this way as well, thanks for the tip!
Asking out of curiosity, have you completed otw completely? How much of it do you feel it helped you in your course?
I'm already learning so much from the bandit exercises itself (which I believe are for entry level folks)
So completing all of it would be so fascinating.
Nice! I certainly haven’t completed all of them, just bandit, the web based one, and one of the mediumish ones, and maybe not even all of it, I can’t remember which one tbh. Definitely a fantastic learning resource, once my brain has had a bit of downtime from the course I’m planning on going back and doing more otw.