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[1755.42 --> 1756.00] whatever it is, |
[1756.96 --> 1758.22] and then just copy and paste |
[1758.22 --> 1758.80] that into GitHub |
[1758.80 --> 1759.88] and click save. |
[1760.28 --> 1761.16] There is no reason |
[1761.16 --> 1762.20] why you shouldn't be doing that. |
[1762.20 --> 1763.64] And that will get you |
[1763.64 --> 1765.58] 99% of the way |
[1765.58 --> 1766.20] towards doing |
[1766.88 --> 1767.92] what a lot of |
[1767.92 --> 1769.22] big companies do anyway. |
[1770.78 --> 1771.56] So, you know, |
[1771.60 --> 1772.74] I just look at Portainer |
[1772.74 --> 1773.52] and I lump it in |
[1773.52 --> 1774.50] with a lot of other GUIs |
[1774.50 --> 1775.66] and I think, |
[1775.98 --> 1777.04] what are you doing |
[1777.04 --> 1778.34] that I couldn't do myself? |
[1778.92 --> 1780.64] And the answer frequently |
[1780.64 --> 1782.32] is nothing. |
[1783.06 --> 1783.84] Let me see if this |
[1783.84 --> 1784.72] shifts your opinion. |
[1785.60 --> 1786.00] All right? |
[1787.04 --> 1787.90] Couldn't you make |
[1787.90 --> 1788.86] that same argument |
[1788.86 --> 1790.04] for OpenSense? |
[1790.30 --> 1791.26] Like, imagine somebody |
[1791.26 --> 1792.08] who's super familiar |
[1792.08 --> 1793.04] with firewalls |
[1793.04 --> 1793.48] and routing |
[1793.48 --> 1794.94] and all of that on Linux. |
[1795.02 --> 1795.82] Like, they just live |
[1795.82 --> 1796.44] and breathe it. |
[1796.88 --> 1797.70] They would probably look |
[1797.70 --> 1799.00] at a solution like OpenSense |
[1799.00 --> 1799.46] and go, |
[1799.60 --> 1800.64] yeah, it's kind of the same thing. |
[1800.66 --> 1801.20] That's my opinion. |
[1801.34 --> 1802.76] See, that's the perspective |
[1802.76 --> 1803.92] I was trying to take at it. |
[1804.46 --> 1804.54] Yeah. |
[1804.82 --> 1805.58] No, I totally agree. |
[1805.72 --> 1806.72] And it's for that reason |
[1806.72 --> 1807.66] that I separated out |
[1807.66 --> 1809.08] my DHCP and DNS |
[1809.08 --> 1811.34] whenever episode it was |
[1811.34 --> 1812.30] a few months ago |
[1812.30 --> 1813.98] onto a Raspberry Pi, |
[1814.04 --> 1815.32] which has been super solid |
[1815.32 --> 1817.16] and is living in version control. |
[1817.32 --> 1818.40] And now if I want to update |
[1818.40 --> 1819.52] a DHCP lease, |
[1819.56 --> 1820.18] I just go in |
[1820.18 --> 1821.00] and edit the file |
[1821.00 --> 1823.08] and my continuous integration |
[1823.08 --> 1824.04] deploys the stuff |
[1824.04 --> 1825.00] and off I go, you know. |
[1825.08 --> 1826.24] But that's not for everybody. |
[1826.24 --> 1827.36] You know, those skill sets, |
[1827.54 --> 1827.76] you know, |
[1828.04 --> 1828.92] they do require |
[1828.92 --> 1830.14] a bit of knowledge |
[1830.14 --> 1831.04] about how, you know, |
[1831.12 --> 1832.20] CI systems work |
[1832.20 --> 1833.96] and all the rest of it. |
[1834.18 --> 1835.96] But just editing a config file |
[1835.96 --> 1836.86] is pretty straightforward. |
[1837.06 --> 1838.62] And I think a lot of people |
[1838.62 --> 1840.24] would be kind of amazed |
[1840.82 --> 1841.64] at how simple |
[1841.64 --> 1843.00] something like IP tables |
[1843.00 --> 1845.70] actually is to operate |
[1845.70 --> 1846.90] if they just took the time |
[1846.90 --> 1847.44] to learn it. |
[1849.18 --> 1849.80] I just wonder |
[1849.80 --> 1850.90] if maybe the argument |
[1850.90 --> 1853.66] isn't spend that time |
[1853.66 --> 1854.24] learning something |
[1854.24 --> 1855.82] something like, |
[1855.82 --> 1857.40] like GitHub |
[1857.40 --> 1858.60] and Git |
[1858.60 --> 1860.00] or Ansible |
[1860.00 --> 1861.88] or some system |
[1861.88 --> 1863.08] instead of spending |
[1863.08 --> 1864.62] the time learning Portainer. |
[1864.94 --> 1866.42] Not that Portainer is bad, |
[1866.62 --> 1868.60] but if you could learn |
[1868.60 --> 1869.62] some sort of configuration |
[1869.62 --> 1870.42] management |
[1870.42 --> 1871.36] where you could deploy |
[1871.36 --> 1872.88] your systems repeatedly |
[1872.88 --> 1874.44] and you could make |
[1874.44 --> 1875.34] a central change |
[1875.34 --> 1876.56] and then deploy that change, |
[1876.82 --> 1878.72] if you could take the time |
[1878.72 --> 1879.88] you spent learning Portainer |
[1879.88 --> 1881.28] and just learn |
[1881.28 --> 1882.58] how to properly utilize |
[1882.58 --> 1883.22] something like |
[1883.22 --> 1884.18] change control |
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