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Education Leftovers

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 27, 2023

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What is Wayland in Linux Distros and Should You Use it?

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Wayland is a display server protocol. It specifies the communication between a display server and a client. It was made to replace the X window system because of its security, efficiency, and flexibility. It’s written in the C programming language. Wayland isn’t an application that you can download or install.

First Week of Work and School

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As the first week of work and school comes to an end, I realized that this 100 days to offload is harder than predicted. I partly blame that I got the traditional going-back-to-work cold, but I guess I also have less time to spend on fun stuff like writing.

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This week has been about cleaning up.
I’ve started to clean-up my backlog of foss-north video recordings. I’ve got some 12GB of videos rendered, and I’m not even halfway. For next year we really need to do something about the audio recording situation, but it is what it is and it will have to do.

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Mastering Linux skills for a DevOps career [Ed: LF spam disguised as article with "master" (which they insisted was rude) in the headline]

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Linux is very important for DevOps professionals as it powers a lot of modern internet infrastructure. Here’s what you need to know.
If you’re working in DevOps you’re all about optimising tech and making sure development processes are as smooth and efficient as possible. There are a lot of basic skills DevOps workers are supposed to have, as well as more advanced knowledge.
Linux skills fall between the two categories – you need a certain amount of Linux know-how if you’re working in DevOps, but it’s not absolutely essential. That said, Linux is the operating system that powers Android, which is one of the most popular platforms around. There are other benefits to using Linux, too. It’s pretty secure, reliable and free to install.

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