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Everything I've seen about OpsWorks is chef/puppet based. Ansible is not mentioned in the opsworks documentation at all. I think that's just wrong.


That and people have completely switched to MDMs to provide a lot of the old functionality that macOS Server used to provide.

The popular ones for macOS are Jamf and Mosyle. There are some other ones as well that are more cross-platform oriented, but both Jamf and Mosyle more or less cover the features that macOS Server provided for administration of a set of devices.

Tbh, I don't think Server was popular as a NAS service ever. The only thing I've ever used Server for was managing devices.


At least on AWS, you can parse the System Console Output. On the first boot, the box dumps its pub keys there. We have a tool that parses the output:

https://github.com/bitnomial/aws-ec2-knownhosts

Right now, this is pretty specific to our use of it, specifically our use with Terraform EC2 instances. We'd happily suggest changes to make it more generic. But you can see the parsing logic there.


Sure, I could imagine that is the case in fields like nuclear engineering. All the PEs I know are smart and have technical chops. Though, most of my PE friends are fairly young (early 30s) and are maybe on their way to that destination.


It's the only thing that most SaaS things charge for now-a-days. Slack, Dropbox, Github Enterprise, etc. They know that regulated businesses have requirements to have SSO and things like this, so they can charge out the nose for it. You can go for a very long time with paying little to nothing for most of these services until you need SSO.


You need to account for the delay to death in your model here. People don't die the second they're infected. Most of the people in that estimated infected number were infected in the last week. They couldn't possibly have died of the disease. I believe most epidemiological models have a infection to death delay factor to estimate death rate. Your mortality rate with ~300/100k~=flu is too low.


Adding a number of DisplayPort ports would be nice too.


Bitnomial | Software Engineer, Operations Engineer | Chicago | Onsite full-time | https://bitnomial.com

We’re building a Bitcoin derivatives exchange all written in Haskell. We use ansible and terraform for our operations automation. Trading industry experience is a plus.

We've also got a bunch of open source projects: https://github.com/bitnomial

Contact: careers@bitnomial.com


Bitnomial | Software Engineer, Operations Engineer | Chicago | Onsite full-time | https://bitnomial.com

We’re building a Bitcoin derivatives exchange all written in Haskell. We use ansible and terraform for our operations automation. Trading industry experience is a plus.

We've also got a bunch of open source projects: https://github.com/bitnomial

Contact: careers@bitnomial.com


Bitnomial | Software Engineer, Operations Engineer | Chicago | Onsite full-time | https://bitnomial.com

We’re building a Bitcoin derivatives exchange all written in Haskell. We use ansible and terraform for our operations automation. Trading industry experience is a plus.

We've also got a bunch of open source projects: https://github.com/bitnomial

Contact: careers@bitnomial.com


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