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## https://git.ssh.surf/snxraven/codename-t
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## https://git.ssh.surf/snxraven/codename-t
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Some scripts mentioned in the above code are covered in the below Blog Post:
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https://blog.raven-scott.fyi/deep-dive-discord-linux-automated-container-platform
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### The Concept: Why Twitter for Linux Hosting?
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### The Concept: Why Twitter for Linux Hosting?
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Before diving into the technical details, it’s important to understand the motivations behind this project. The world of DevOps and Linux system administration is traditionally one of terminals, SSH keys, and intricate scripts. However, I wanted to bring this technical space to a more social, accessible environment. And what better place to do that than Twitter, a platform where millions of people spend their time daily?
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Before diving into the technical details, it’s important to understand the motivations behind this project. The world of DevOps and Linux system administration is traditionally one of terminals, SSH keys, and intricate scripts. However, I wanted to bring this technical space to a more social, accessible environment. And what better place to do that than Twitter, a platform where millions of people spend their time daily?
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