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SysAdmin Day : ce magazine est gratuit pendant un mois

(2021/07/30)


SysAdmin Day : ce magazine est gratuit pendant un mois

vendredi 30 juillet 2021

Le dernier vendredi du mois de juillet est le SysAdmin Day. L’occasion de mettre en lumière les administrateurs systèmes partout dans le monde. Et de publier un guide gratuit, "10 outils formidables pour l’admin occupé".

Le magazine [1]ADMIN Network & Security publie chaque année, à pareille époque, un livre électronique gratuit intitulé "10 Terrific Tools" (10 outils géniaux). Il renferme du contenu technique pratique à destination des administrateurs systèmes .

L’édition de cette année est sponsorisée par [2]TuxCare . Elle comprend une nouvelle série d’outils et des articles supplémentaires sur des sujets d’intérêt pour la communauté des administrateurs système. L’édition 2021 a pour titre " 10 Terrific Tools for the Busy Admin ".

Vous pouvez le télécharger gratuitement [3]depuis ce lien après une simple inscription. Attention, ce n’est possible que durant un mois. L’éditeur assure qu’il n’y a aucune collecte d’informations.

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[1] https://www.admin-magazine.com/

[2] https://tuxcare.com/fr/

[3] https://bit.ly/SysAdmin-Day-2021

[4] https://www.toolinux.com/?sysadmin-day-ce-magazine-est-gratuit-pendant-un-mois#forum



First as to speech. That privilege rests upon the premise that
there is no proposition so uniformly acknowledged that it may not be
lawfully challenged, questioned, and debated. It need not rest upon
the further premise that there are no propositions that are not
open to doubt; it is enough, even if there are, that in the end it is
worse to suppress dissent than to run the risk of heresy. Hence it
has been again and again unconditionally proclaimed that there are
no limits to the privilege so far as words seek to affect only the hearers'
beliefs and not their conduct. The trouble is that conduct is almost
always based upon some belief, and that to change the hearer's belief
will generally to some extent change his conduct, and may even evoke
conduct that the law forbids.

[cf. Learned Hand, The Spirit of Liberty, University of Chicago Press, 1952;
The Art and Craft of Judging: The Decisions of Judge Learned Hand,
edited and annotated by Hershel Shanks, The MacMillian Company, 1968.]