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sysxplore posts on X about command, deep dive, azure, recommended the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social topic influence command #184, deep dive #644, azure #93, recommended 2.04%, github 2.04%, microsoft 2.04%, if you 2.04%, hidden 2.04%, strong 2.04%, stack XXXX%

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Top Social Posts

Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"Quick Linux tip Want to reuse the last argument from your previous command Use $ it saves time and keystrokes"
X Link 2025-12-08T18:30Z 84.8K followers, 22.3K engagements

"Do you still remember your first Linux distribution"
X Link 2025-10-11T22:22Z 84K followers, 252.5K engagements

"Quick Linux Tip: The ls command is a great command-line tool for listing files and directories in Linux. However lsd is an even better modern alternative to the ls command. It provides icons and colorized output and presents information in a more visually appealing and readable format. $ lsd -lah If lsd command is not pre-installed on your system please refer to your system's installation documentation for guidance on installing it"
X Link 2025-11-27T14:44Z 84.3K followers, 57.5K engagements

"This guy must be making billons"
X Link 2025-12-01T18:08Z 84.5K followers, 50.9K engagements

"Learn LINUX in 2026🐧"
X Link 2025-12-05T03:50Z 84.4K followers, 11.9K engagements

"DevOps engineer toolkit🎒 Operating system Linux (recommended) Windows Programming Go Python Groovy Bash Container orchestration Kubernetes Docker Swarm Containers Docker Podman Containerd Source Code Management Git Subversion Cloud AWS GCP Azure CivoCloud CI/CD Jenkins CircleCI Bamboo Source control and collaborative coding GitHub BitBucket GitLab IaC (Infrastructure as Code) and IP (Infrastructure Provisioning) Ansible Puppet Chef Terraform Pulumi Stack Crossplane Continuous Feedback GetFeedback Jira Slack Pendo Observability (monitoring logging and analyzing system behavior) Nagios Grafana"
X Link 2025-12-01T03:15Z 84.7K followers, 16.5K engagements

"The year of Linux desktops is upon us🐧"
X Link 2025-12-04T04:05Z 84.7K followers, 5773 engagements

"The Microsoft cloud runs Linux🐧"
X Link 2025-12-01T14:00Z 84.8K followers, 318.7K engagements

"This is why Linux succeeded as an open source project"
X Link 2025-12-04T04:05Z 84.8K followers, 235.9K engagements

"Part 3: SSH Tunnels Deep Dive - SSH Through Bastion Server In the last two parts Local Port Forwarding and Remote Port Forwarding we covered the two main directions of SSH port forwarding: local and remote. Those are the ones most people struggle with at first but once you understand them everything else falls into place. The next type of SSH tunnel builds on what you already learned about local forwarding but adds an intermediate step. Instead of forwarding traffic directly to the SSH server we forward it through a machine that sits between you and the actual target. This intermediate"
X Link 2025-12-06T14:59Z 84.8K followers, 17.5K engagements

"Why you should start using Linux🐧 Free forever no hidden licenses. You don't need a license to change your background. Strong security no antivirus chewing XX% of your CPU just to feel useful. You can customize everything. If you can see it you can probably tweak it. No surprise freezes or reboots. Just be root. Friendly community someone will definitely tell you to "read the fucking manual." Runs on XXX MB of RAM and that old laptop you abandoned in 2010. No spyware telemetry or mysterious background updates at X AM. A distro for every mood. Over 20000 flavors good luck choosing one."
X Link 2025-12-11T04:15Z 84.8K followers, 34.5K engagements

"7 Layers of the OSI Model vs TCP/IP Model Visual Guide: The OSI model (Open Systems Interconnection) is a seven-layer theoretical stack that can be used to explain how a network works. The concept was established to standardize networks in a way that permitted multi-vendor systems; before this you could only have a single-vendor network because the devices could not communicate with one other. As I have mentioned above the OSI model consists of X layers. These layers work together to make the network work properly. 💻 ( ) This is the layer closest to the end user. This is the layer through"
X Link 2025-12-01T03:51Z 84.8K followers, 15.2K engagements

"2026 will be the year of the Linux desktop🐧"
X Link 2025-12-01T05:56Z 84.8K followers, 48.3K engagements

"Part 1: SSH Tunnels Deep Dive - Local Port Forwarding (+labs) Most people only use SSH for logging into a remote machine and they never look beyond that. But SSH can do far more than provide a secure shell. One of its most powerful but overlooked features is tunneling the ability to move traffic through an encrypted channel and reach services you normally cant access. At first SSH tunnels feel confusing. Thats normal. Many admins and developers struggle with them until they see them demonstrated in real scenarios and work through them hands-on. Thats the goal of this series: to break down SSH"
X Link 2025-12-01T17:19Z 84.8K followers, 39.6K engagements

"Part 2: SSH Tunnels Deep Dive - Remote Port Forwarding with labs In the previous part we walked through local port forwarding and saw how an SSH tunnel can give your machine a private path into a service running on the remote side. In this part well flip the direction. Instead of pulling traffic toward the client well look at remote port forwarding where the remote machine opens a port and sends traffic back to your local system. Understanding Remote Port Forwarding Remote port forwarding works in the opposite direction of local forwarding. Instead of opening a port on your laptop and sending"
X Link 2025-12-02T16:56Z 84.8K followers, 29.1K engagements

"How to select an OS chart"
X Link 2025-12-06T23:04Z 84.8K followers, 112K engagements

"Did you know you can actually drop zeros in an IP address and it still works. For example: 10.20.0.2 10.20.2 10.0.0.68 XXXXX Both reach the same host. Its one of those neat little IP quirks I use in labs saves me a few keystrokes every time 😅"
X Link 2025-12-07T14:59Z 84.8K followers, 194.3K engagements

"What's the first thing you do after a new Linux installation"
X Link 2025-12-08T14:27Z 84.8K followers, 101.9K engagements

"Linux is still the best operating system for developers. Right"
X Link 2025-12-08T17:26Z 84.8K followers, 22.3K engagements

"Sysadmins and how they carry their laptops"
X Link 2025-12-08T20:13Z 84.8K followers, 117.7K engagements

"Linux awk command cheat sheet (Manipulate text and generate reports like a pro💪 )"
X Link 2025-12-10T03:08Z 84.8K followers, 15.4K engagements

"4GB on Linux vs. 16GB on Windows"
X Link 2025-12-11T12:30Z 84.8K followers, 330.2K engagements

"Idk why I bought that much"
X Link 2025-12-11T17:34Z 84.8K followers, 72.2K engagements

"Linux LVM crash course"
X Link 2025-12-11T17:36Z 84.8K followers, 4554 engagements

"Locked in. XX chapters complete for"
X Link 2025-09-05T16:03Z 84.8K followers, 102.4K engagements

"Docker components explained"
X Link 2025-12-04T14:58Z 84.8K followers, 12.5K engagements

"Quick Linux tip: When you need to create several directories at once you dont have to do it one by one. The mkdir command supports brace expansion letting you create multiple nested directories in a single go. $ mkdir -p /scripts/site-01site-02/backupmonitoringnetwork This instantly creates folders for two sites each with its own backup monitoring and network directories. A neat way to save time and keep your directory structure organized"
X Link 2025-12-04T15:41Z 84.8K followers, 69.5K engagements

"Choose only 1"
X Link 2025-12-07T15:39Z 84.8K followers, 101.2K engagements

"Can anybody with Linux knowledge tell me where this train is going"
X Link 2025-12-09T13:41Z 84.8K followers, 34.9K engagements

"34 years later the entire world is running on the code he wrote as a student"
X Link 2025-12-10T10:59Z 84.8K followers, 679.8K engagements

"34 years ago a 21-year-old wrote just a hobby wont be big and accidentally built the most important piece of software in human history. Today Linux runs: Every top-500 supercomputer 3+ billion Android phones 80%+ of the internet Routers switches firewalls Mars rovers Your smart fridge Most cloud servers (AWS GCP Azure) Global stock exchanges The International Space Station Tesla Autopilot Hollywood render farms Air traffic control systems Kubernetes and modern DevOps tooling"
X Link 2025-12-10T15:07Z 84.8K followers, 29.3K engagements

"Linux gives your hardware a longer life 🐧"
X Link 2025-12-11T13:56Z 84.8K followers, 11.7K engagements

"Can we all just agree on the fact that Linux is the best operating system 🐧"
X Link 2025-12-12T03:33Z 84.8K followers, 9250 engagements