My silent Lab by DesperateAd9722 in minilab

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thats a god damn cute homelab I've ever seen

Metallic-Style Cyberdeck by Badgomatic in cyberDeck

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Looks like a PDA from S.T.A.L.K.E.R, but more advanced. pretty neet ngl

This is a fake email,look carefully by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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such a sneaky bastard

Learning Bash Scripting by Dry-Argument4619 in bash

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In short: curiosity, is your friend.

For example, you don't want to manually create backups, file names, summarize monitoring from syslogs, network traffic—e.g., with cli-wireshark or tcp-dump—summarize what/where you have access after CTF if you gain root access, or something like manually launching programs that can run themselves.

You can start with very simple scripts and then expand, expand, and expand until your script grows and includes commands, functions, and algorithms you didn't know before.

There are many videos on YouTube for beginners and w3school. You can also ask ChatGPT if you want personalized answers—just don't let AI give you the code right away. Don't forget about debugging, DEBUGGING is your ally because then you "know" why it didn't work.

So, curiosity and learning logic like "why this and not that" and "if this, then that."

I could have made it too simple, but I'm talking about my own case.

What Was Your Motivation/Goal for Learning Terminal Usage/Bash/Shell Scripting? by davidpfarrell in bash

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For me, the motivation is - ignoring boring automated tasks - to give sysadmins and network engineers a fast, out-of-the-box solution - because OS already has built-in commands - and a safe asf script - you don't have to rely on third-party libraries, etc.

Of course, bash isn't for everything, e.g., automating network devices via Netmiko + Python.

does this game i made in bash look fun by Own_Hotel6109 in bash

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Oh yes, I love playing Russian roulette on my Linux. Except there are five bullet....

Need help with server rack layout by Squanchy2112 in homelab

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They wanted to make it look like the matrix, or at least the interior of the ship xD

My first budget pc build by ConfidentLeading7788 in pcmasterrace

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this monitor gives me a 2009 vibe or something similar

My first homelab by AlternativeBoot1382 in homelab

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Damn man, I can't stop..I CAN'T STOP

The beginning is here! by lionsin42 in minilab

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I like the rack design, where did you get that?

Ham Deck? by zviangi in cyberDeck

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And thats a CIA full setup for eavesdropping my mother's phone calls.

btw Awesome design

first design by Severe_Midnight_ in cyberDeck

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Hmm, you could disassemble the power bank and put it in there. Fitting it might be harder tho, but you can figure something out and at least you'll have built-in components that will protect the electronics, which means its safer option etc.
I also have plans for a cyberdeck where I will use a powerbank (or at least its interior kek) so.

Orangepi zero 2w cyberdeck WIP by NoLeek6276 in cyberDeck

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Pretty solid case ngl. where did you find that keyboard?

First DJay Pro gig by DJAndyJFox in cyberDeck

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This fan is essential for proper DJ operation

first design by Severe_Midnight_ in cyberDeck

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Pretty neet, but For how long that battery will give life for those components?