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Linux Career Opportunities in 2025: Skills in High Demand

The Linux job market has reached unprecedented heights in 2025, with demand for professionals who possess Linux expertise continuing to surge across multiple technology sectors. Organizations worldwide are prioritizing candidates who can leverage Linux systems in cloud-native environments, AI...

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#linuxguru #help #questions

Looking for anyone who knows #networking. Specifically, #domains and nslookups. I wrote a domain analysis #script, but I did it quickly for myself and some collages. Does anyone have any suggestions for the best #language to use to do extensive domain record lookups? I was thinking #Python, but some where I work use #Ruby. I know I do not wish to stay using #PHP. That was thrown together quick and works, but it is not ideal.

So basically, what language is considered to have the most libraries/tools for #domainname #analysis? Mostly #dns64
stuff.

Basically, this is a simple tool that combines a bunch of what could just be bash commands to get a good overview of a domain name, it's records, and the status of those hosts/ips. Open to any suggestions!

I can go into specifics if anyone bites on this topic.

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the last time someone posted the hashtag #linuxguru was Nov 25, 2019. where the heck has everyone been?
see if this works. *ahem* #linuxguru if a process triggers two sh sessions via popen when there should have been one, and theoretically that leaves behind a zombie thread, does it make sense that i would get a 99% CPU warning for this reason? i don't think my server is compromised because i've been watching it like a hawk. it was just a ; that slipped past my broken; url parser. tell me there's a dead loop caveat somewhere in the kernel code.
still working at getting #wine working properly. however, I did (for the first time) compile programs from source and install them successfully. One was a dependency that needed fixing. Im feeling like a #linuxguru. lol