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      <title>8 minute private VPN</title>
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      <description>How to set up a Free and Private OpenVPN server in under 8 minutes! What this tutorial achieves By automation the following infrastructure is created for you in minutes:
 VPC Subnet Internet Gateway Route Table + Association Security Groups Keypair Instance  The instance is then provisioned with OpenVPN and an idempotent OpenVPN install/management script.
Introduction:
I show how to use my fork, but all the credit goes to the original repo, located at https://github.</description>
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      <title>Some recent side projects</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2020 08:41:57 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Some hobby projects I have worked on recently:
1.) A tool to run a script on a temporary Amazon AWS EC2 instance - https://github.com/dnk8n/​remote-provisioner
It was useful to me when building large Docker images while on slow internet connection. It makes use of Terraform by Hashicorp to provision a temporary instance with defaults that could be easily overridden and once ssh was active, execute build steps and perform bandwidth intensive uploads from within my Amazon AWS VPC.</description>
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      <title>A list of South African organisations who contribute to open-source</title>
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      <description>Organisation Source Careers     Aerobotics GitHub Careers   Code College GitHub    Entelect GitHub Careers   Code for Africa GitHub Careers   FEDSA GitHub    Flanksource GitHub Careers   Health Information Systems Programme GitHub Careers   Invictus Capital GitHub Careers   Lumkani GitHub Careers   Luno GitHub Careers   MEST GitHub Careers   Netcash GitHub    OPENCOLLAB GitHub    OpenUp GitHub Careers   Praekelt (.</description>
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