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Episode 435: SSH in a for loop but faster


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This week, we discuss paying ransom to cyberattackers, an overview of the "Infrastructure as Code" market, and remote worker productivity. Plus, Matt provides a review of the Raspberry 5 and shares his reasons for refusing to install the Global Entry Mobile App.

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Runner-up Titles
  • All my takes are spicy, once I get enough caffeine
  • We’re doing this for science
  • No, just no, Dad
  • No exceeding expectations in that role
  • I will do horrible things with YAML
  • My business is my business
  • They don’t have room for purity
  • Rundown
    • Emergency broadcast not used by Trump
    • CBP announces new
    • MGM, Caesars Cyberattack Responses Required Brutal Choices
    • Creator of Ansible ships "Jetporch"
    • Cloud startup Pulumi raises $41M from Madrona, NEA to grow ‘infrastructure as code’ platform
    • Red Hat bins Bugzilla for RHEL issue tracking, jumps on Jira
    • Work From Home Works - Marginal REVOLUTION
    • The Raspberry Pi 5 is finally here
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