4 secrets management tools for Git encryption
Feb19

4 secrets management tools for Git encryption

There are a lot of great open source tools out there for storing secrets in Git. It can be hard to determine the right one for you and your organization—it depends on your use cases and requirements. To help you compare and choose, we’ll look at four of the most popular open source tools for secrets management and see how they stack up against each other: read...

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3 tools for viewing files at the command line
Feb19

3 tools for viewing files at the command line

I always say you don’t need to use the command line to use Linux effectively—I know many Linux users who never crack open a terminal window and are quite happy. However, even though I don’t consider myself a techie, I spend about 20% of my computing time at the command line, manipulating files, processing text, and using utilities. One thing I often do in a terminal window is viewing files, whether text or word...

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How our non-profit works openly to make education accessible
Feb19

How our non-profit works openly to make education accessible

I’m lucky to work with a team of impressive students at Duke University who are leaders in their classrooms and beyond. As members of CSbyUs, a non-profit and student-run organization based at Duke, we connect university students to middle school students, mostly from title I schools across North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park. Our mission is to fuel future change agents from under-resourced learning environments by...

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