Today I found a new way to create list for set_fact within loop.
- set_fact: foo: '{{ (foo|d([])).combine([{"id": hostvars[item]["ID"]}]) }}' loop: '{{ groups.mygroup }}'
We recently switched from pip to poetry, mostly because of poetry.lock, absence of which is saddening miss for pip.
Poetry is a bit more involved than I expected, and one of issues I found is that you can’t just say…
I decided to try to use Ubuntu Pro (available on GCE for some additional money) to see if it gives any advantages over ‘plain’ Ubuntu. Also I was wondering who is faster to react to security issues in kernel: Ubuntu or Debian.
I’ve just committed the silliest blunder possible. I wrote a timer with * in a seconds field for OnCalendar.
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OnCalendar
This is what I wrote:
OnCalendar=*-*-* *:0,15,30,45:*