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Did you know that Python's name comes from Monty Python, not Snakes? It also has a built-in module named "antigravity." type 'import antigravity' in repl to see a comic! #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Kubernetes #Azure #k8s #git #docker

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Did you know that Machine Learning can turn sketches into real images? Sketch-RNN is a neural net that learns to generate drawings from rough sketches. This could change design workflows! #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Kubernetes #Azure

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AWS includes Quit Man Gaming, gaming cinemas, mining, basketball, EECA & University markets. Also it can serve your apps if there's no internet, like autonomous & edge computing. Some may ask is AWS a #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Azure

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Learn AWS with persistence! Short notes are key. Hands-on labs via AWS Free Tier offer real-world practice. Use whiteboards for visualizing complex structures. Set goals & track progress. #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Kubernetes #Azure

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Here it is... Did you know? AI can dream! Neural networks, when trained, can generate bizarre, dark landscapes during "deep dreaming," showcasing AI's creative, albeit unsettling, potential. #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Kubernetes #k8s

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Did you know DevOps isn't just about automation? It also emphasizes collaboration and communication between software developers and IT operations teams. This ensures quicker delivery and better quality of software. #DevOps #SoftwareDevelopment #DevOps #IaC

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Learn a Git fact! Git allows you to use `git cherry-pick` to apply specific commits from one branch to another. This is very useful for backporting bug fixes without merging entire branches. #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Kubernetes #k8s

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Did you know that Linux was created by Linus Torvalds in 1991 as a hobby project while he was a student at the University of Helsinki? He initially developed it as an alternative to the proprietary MIN #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Azure

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Did you know that mimicking real-world scenarios like deploying an app can greatly enhance your learning experience while preparing for AWS certifications? This method helps solidify your knowledge and prepares you for practical problems. #DevOps #cloud

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Did you know? Docker images are immutable snapshots. Changes don't alter them directly; instead, each change results in a new layer, ensuring efficient, version-controlled deployments. #DockerFacts #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Azure

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And I should get knowledge about from it. AI can "learn" by analyzing vast data, not just by rules programmed. It improves over time. Think self-driving cars studying traffic patterns. Use cases can surprise you, #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode

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AI excels in pattern recognition, but lacks common sense reasoning. Teaching it ethics and empathy is a challenge. It's prone to biased outcomes if trained on biased data. AI can't create emotional experiences, yet can generate em #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws

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Linux created a reliable and powerful system for the masses that was fostered through its Open Source nature, bridging countries, and earning the trust of governments & agencies like NASA, the Pentagon, and Russia’s Central Bank. Hundreds #DevOps #cloud

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Python names are allowed to be non-alphabetic but not to start with a number. This makes $x$ a valid Python variable name but not $1x$. #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Kubernetes #Azure #k8s #git #EverythingAsCode #docker

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Git uses SHA-1 hashes internally, meaning each commit has a unique digital fingerprint. This ensures data integrity and provides efficient collaboration. Something went wrong here, I must be in the bleeding edge of some kind of weird situation #DevOps #IaC

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The ‘git log’ command supports custom formats using ‘- pretty=format:’ to see detailed commit history info. For the git newbie, adding it copy-paste magic to daily workflows can save massive time. #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Kubernetes

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Developers make money with Open Source too. And if you're a Vim veteran, go to the manpage and head over to ``E349`` to read that! Like what you've read? How about #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Kubernetes #Azure #k8s #git #docker

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Did you know that AWS doesn't own the servers we use? They rent them! They are a giant customer of big server companies like Dell and HP! #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Kubernetes #Azure #k8s #git #EverythingAsCode #docker

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For instance, you could describe an interesting environment variable, hidden feature, obscure tool, or quirky aspect. Did you know Linux uses ? is unique to Linux? I don't know if you have that information from Git #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode

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Did you know? Linux was initially developed for personal computers, not servers, by Linus Torvalds in 1991. The term 'Linux' specifically refers to only the kernel not the entire system (often #DevOps #cloud #IaC #aws #100DaysOfCode #GitOps #Kubernetes