(2011) Devops Is a Poorly Executed Scam

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* [Gordon Brander](http://gordonbrander.com/pattern/) - Patterns : "This is my bag of tricks — loose notes, design patterns, rules-of-thumb, methods of enquiry, tools, cheatsheets, gimmicks, leverage points, descriptions of systems, key questions, risks, and unknowns."
* [Ted Dziuba](http://widgetsandshit.com/teddziuba/2011/12/process.html) - (2011) Who Needs Process?
> Get rid of your prioritized list of tasks. Stop having your daily stand-ups. No more status report e-mails. Just stop doing that stuff, and get rid of anyone who can't cope. Nothing terrible will happen.
* [Ted Dziuba](http://widgetsandshit.com/teddziuba/2011/03/devops-scam.html) - (2011) Devops Is a Poorly Executed Scam
> You need to change the culture the hard way, or replace people as necessary until the culture works.
# Creativity
* [TED](https://www.ted.com/) - [Videos] Ideas worth spreading, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less)
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* [open-guides/og-aws](https://github.com/open-guides/og-aws) - 📙 Amazon Web Services — a practical guide
* [Jerry Hargrove](https://www.awsgeek.com/) - AWS | Cloud Diagrams & Notes
* [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16446226) - Ask HN: What best practices for in-house Docker Registry? | examples of using labels and tags when building the docker images
* [Ted Dziuba](http://widgetsandshit.com/teddziuba/2011/03/devops-scam.html) - (2011) Devops Is a Poorly Executed Scam
> You need to change the culture the hard way, or replace people as necessary until the culture works.
## Ansible
* [Ansible](https://www.ansible.com/blog) - Ansible Blog