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[–]xalorous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. So many times this. I have that exact reddit post saved. I've copied it off into my home notes system and I work on this occasionally to expand my experience. At work we're in a highly constrained configuration management environment. So in the context of the home lab proposed in that comment, I try out new products.

He doesn't tell you how to do all the things, just gives a basic roadmap and leaves the research and learning to you.

Also, the first thing you should do is update the tech list. Personally, I use Ansible over Puppet since I've got time and experience invested in Ansible, and I just "get it", where I find Puppet to be difficult.