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Bash Wars

Lacework

Whether you’re an engineer or a system administrator, you’ve probably found bash to be a go-to resource for automating your Linux tasks. Bash is so useful that it has become popular among malware authors as well. The post Bash Wars appeared first on Lacework. Cryptomining [.].

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Bash Wars

Lacework

Chris HallCloud Security Researcher, Lacework Labs Whether you’re an engineer or a system administrator, you’ve probably found bash to be a go-to resource for automating your Linux tasks. Bash is so useful that it has become popular among malware authors as well.

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Better Shell Scripting with Scala-CLI

Xebia

That probably means a shell script, and for most people, that probably means using Bash (or something like it). Bash, coupled with the usual suite of Linux command line tools, is fantastically powerful and adaptable. When trying to suggest that Scala is a viable alternative to Bash, we have to ask why Bash is still so popular.

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IBM Sterling Store 2.0 Customization: Tips and Tricks for Application Developers

Perficient

Bash Based Terminals: Angular project development commonly relies on the Angular CLI and npm scripts, both crafted to function seamlessly within a command-line environment. GitBash , a Bash Terminal, stands out as a powerful and consistent interface, unlike what command prompt or PowerShell provides.

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Leading Above The Line

N2Growth Blog

I tend to get a bit frustrated with all the “ strategy bashing ” of late – How could sound strategic planning possibly be a bad thing? History has shown us on many occasions that it is quite possible to win the battle and lose the war. Put simply, CEOs must learn to both lead and manage.

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Sunny side up

Pandora's Brain

Science fiction provides the metaphors we use to think about and discuss the future, and unfortunately, for every Star Trek there are multiple Star Wars and Terminators. This explains why most science fiction is dystopian: that’s where the jeopardy is. This gives us a problem.

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The DevOps Paradox: How to Balance Speed, Quality and Complexity

OverOps

They pay them to come in on a weekend and for every bug they bash, they get a little stipend or little perk. I’m actually starting to hear “error budgets” coming up with companies and technical debt burndown budgets, bug bounties. Everything is a cause and effect. If I fix all this technical debt, guess what?

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