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www.michaelcrump.net
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| | | | | Learn how to generate SSH keys to log into a Linux VM with Cloud Shell and BASH on Windows 10 | |
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128bit.io
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| | | | | Ok, lets start with something easy! :) What are SSH keys: SSH keys are a way to allow someone access to a user on another system without the need for a password. This is done with 2 key files one that is public and the other private. This is called "Public-key cryptography". The public key will be sent to the server that you want to connect to and the private will stay on your local (orclient) system. | |
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amxmln.com
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| | | | | I documented my way of setting up automatic deployments to Uberspace via rsync with GitLab CI. Hopefully it'll be useful to others as well! | |
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www.climate-skeptic.com
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| | | [AI summary] The text discusses various aspects of climate science, focusing on controversies and criticisms of climate models and temperature data. It highlights issues such as the reliability of surface temperature measurements, the impact of urban heat islands, and the challenges in comparing surface and tropospheric temperature data. The text also questions the validity of climate models by pointing out that they were adjusted to match historical data rather than being purely based on scientific theory. Additionally, it mentions the importance of data transparency and the potential for measurement biases in temperature records. | ||