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over to our host, or run a pull/checkout with our favorite source control tool directly on the host, but then we’ll realize it’s not 2006 anymore. Where this falls short is the [implied] lack of consideration for putting services on internet-facing hosts. We could ‘scp’ a.tar.gz
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