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Hands On Tech: Infrastructure as Code
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Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is the management of infrastructure (networks,
virtual machines, load balancers, and connection topology) through
machine-read...
2 years ago
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San Francisco demands Uber and Lyft reveal driver pay
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Ridesharing companies have been repeatedly been accused of paying meager
wages to drivers, and San Francisco has had enough. City Attorney Dennis
Herrera h...
5 years ago
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Apple Reports Second Quarter Results
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Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2016 second quarter
ended March 26. The company posted quarterly revenue of $50.6 billion and
quarte...
8 years ago
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Open time Machine. Go to the top level -- the first window; the one with your hard drive. Navigate to the backup you want to delete and use the Actions menu (gear icon) in the Finder's toolbar. It has an option to delete the backup. Also, when using the Actions menu, with a file or folder selected, there is an option to delete all instances of the file/folder from all backups.