Advent of Code – Day 9
We solve the day 9 challenges for the Advent of Code.
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We solve the day 9 challenges for the Advent of Code.
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Outro music: Sanaas Scylla
We will look into Ceph Dokan which is a new library and command-line client in order to mount your Ceph cluster to a drive letter in Windows 10. Ceph Dokan still very much in beta but it can pretty easily be installed and mounted using some Windows voodoo.
In this video we create a invoice template that looks alot like an invoice from one of my first videos. We will go through all the different parts of a invoice that is required and how to go from a data XML to an PDF.
In this video, we test our installation, adding volumes, making backups, and working with instances.
In this video series, I try to challenge myself with the Advent of Code trials. Each solution will be published to Github, and I hope you will learn something from my coding mistakes and perhaps send some code my way on how you have done these challenges. I know by reading code, so this is…
We look into a Travis CI configuration file in order to test Android projects. Github Repository https://github.com/kalaspuffar/secure-quick-reliable-login Please follow me on twitter Tweets by kalaspuffar Outro music: Danomate – http://danomate.com – https://www.youtube.com/user/danomate1
We look into using the cephadm tooling to bootstrap and configure a small cluster with 3 drives and multiple hosts. We go into how cephadm administers different resources and shares them between hosts. Installing main host First we need curl in order to fetch the cephadm application sudo apt install -y curl Then we download…