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📝 Minor nits + add personal dict
In the long run I would love to automate spellchecking on the slides, but there's a long way to go, with all the custom lingo that we use... This is just the beginning of it, on a few files.
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## Intros
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## Introductions
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⚠️ This slide should be customized by the tutorial instructor(s).
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- You are welcome to use, re-use, share these slides
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- These slides are written in markdown
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- These slides are written in Markdown
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- The sources of these slides are available in a public GitHub repository:
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## Use the chat!
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- In the Zoom UI, click on "Chat" (at the bottom of the screen, in the middle)
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- In the Zoom GUI, click on "Chat" (at the bottom of the screen, in the middle)
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- This will bring up the chat panel
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--
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- In the Zoom UI, click on "Participants" (at the bottom of the screen, in the middle)
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- In the Zoom VI, click on "Participants" (at the bottom of the screen, in the middle)
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- This will bring up the list of participants
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---
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## Tmux cheatsheet
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## Tmux cheat sheet
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[Tmux](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tmux) is a terminal multiplexer like `screen`.
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- Ctrl-b Alt-2 → rearrange windows in rows
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- Ctrl-b arrows → navigate to other windows
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- Ctrl-b d → detach session
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- tmux attach → reattach to session
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- tmux attach → re-attach to session
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- All you need is a computer (or even a phone or tablet!), with:
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- an internet connection
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- an Internet connection
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- a web browser
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([Play Store](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sonelli.juicessh))
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works pretty well
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- Nice-to-have: [Mosh](https://mosh.org/) instead of SSH, if your internet connection tends to lose packets
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- Nice-to-have: [Mosh](https://mosh.org/) instead of SSH, if your Internet connection tends to lose packets
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---
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.exercise[
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- Go to the `dockercoins` directory, in the cloned repo:
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- Go to the `dockercoins` directory, in the cloned repository:
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```bash
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cd ~/container.training/dockercoins
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```
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--
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- No, you can't buy coffee with DockerCoins
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- No, you can't buy coffee with DockerCoin
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--
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- How DockerCoins works:
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- How dockercoins works:
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- generate a few random bytes
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--
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- DockerCoins is *not* a cryptocurrency
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- DockerCoin is *not* a cryptocurrency
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(the only common points are "randomness," "hashing," and "coins" in the name)
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---
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## DockerCoins in the microservices era
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## DockerCoin in the microservices era
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- DockerCoins is made of 5 services:
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- The dockercoins app is made of 5 services:
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- `rng` = web service generating random bytes
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---
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## How DockerCoins works
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## How dockercoins works
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- `worker` invokes web service `rng` to generate random bytes
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106
slides/words
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106
slides/words
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ab
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AJ
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alexbuisine
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Alt
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app
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apps
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Ardan
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awk
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barrypopik
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bi
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bo
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br
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cd
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com
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countdown
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Ctrl
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def
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dev
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diff
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DockerCoin
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dockercoins
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Dockerfile
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emoji
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emojis
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en
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Enix
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EphemeraSearch
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ephemerasearch
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fi
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filippo
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FIXME
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FQDNs
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FreeBSD
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fu
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GitHub
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github
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GITREPO
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Gitter
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httping
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io
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Jérôme
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jpetazzo
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jpg
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JuiceSSH
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juicessh
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kubernetes
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lear
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lizthedeveloper
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LLC
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localhost
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longwait
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marcosnils
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Markdown
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md
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microservices
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Misattributed
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mobatek
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MobaXterm
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mobaxterm
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mosh
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mv
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OpenSSH
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orchestrator
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org
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PacSecJP
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php
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pic
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png
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POSTed
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PowerShell
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pre
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ps
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py
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redis
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rng
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SAS
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shpod
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si
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slideshare
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sonelli
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ssh
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StrictHostKeyChecking
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tailhist
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tmux
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ulshake
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urandom
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VM
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VMs
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vms
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vmstat
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webcam
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WebSocket
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webui
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wiki
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wikipedia
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Wnode
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www
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xetorthio
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Xunzi
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XXX
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yaml
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yml
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york
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yum
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YYY
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ZZZ
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