LAST MINUTE WARNING!!!! Its in 2 hrs!! Tell your friends & co-workers and then
come on over. You don’t have to be there for both talks…come later, leave early…but
come!
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Wed 13 Nov '19
2nd month at NEW LOCATION:::: Siemens Digital Industries Software USA, 13690 Riverport Dr,
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
Meetings are every 2nd Wednesday of the month from 6:30PM to 9:00PM.
BASE fish (friendly interactive shell) by Moisés Baltazar
The friendly interactive shell (fish) is a unix shell that attempts to be more
user-friendly, interactive, and feature-rich then competing shells (sh, csh, bash, and
zsh). Unlike zsh, which requires investing time to configure plugins to make it pop,
the best things about fish are already builtin and enabled.
Moisés is a freelance consultant who specializes in Data Science. He speaks javascript
and R, but dreams in python. He may be found on the web at
moisesb.com
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https://moisesb.com&sa=D&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw0yWNRxi_JtASxWG3xwWpYN>,
or @mobalt on github, kaggle, or linkedin.
MAIN Docker container Security by Robert Ward
Docker and other systems for running infrastructure in containers have become increasingly
popular for businesses of all sizes over the past few years. Whether you're running
them to avoid configuration headaches, for isolation between services, or to ensure a
consistent deployment, containers have many benefits over traditional system deployment
methods.
In this talk, we'll go through a 101 level introduction to deploying containerized
infrastructure securely with Docker. The talk will cover topics like:
patching,
underlying host access, and
automated tools
to help guard against mistakes. We'll also talk about some best practices for
building and deploying your containers that can help avoid trouble down the road.
Robert has given an earlier version of this talk at the STL2600 Group here at ArchReactor
in early summer and at the Phreaknic Hackers Conference in Nashville.
Robert Ward is the co-founder and CTO of Juristat. In his role there he's helped
build a fully containerized infrastructure that handles secure data from many of the top
patent filers and firms in the country. He is also a co-founder of Arch Reactor
Hackerspace, and a co-organizer of the monthly STL2600 meeting.
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SLUUG is your forum for exchanging information about OPEN standards, OPEN systems, OPEN
source, products, services and architectures.
We usually start the general meeting with a basic session, which may include either simple
tutorials, displays of newly discovered web sites, command line wonders, demonstrations of
useful applications, amazing graphical packages, major resolution of long standing
anomalies, blinking lights, or quantum shifts in both time and space. Then we will have
our usually quick welcome, introduction, administrative announcements, and a Call For Help
- Questions and Answers Period. After all that, we take a break before our main event.