 So it looks like I'll need to set up something like an image that configures itself?
 How so?
 Basically wordpress with unique logins each instance instantiation
 Oh, that is easy to do with cpanel + softaculus + their API
 wait really
 I thought I'd need to do some bash scripting
 @RazPi, https://www.softaculous.com/docs/API
 @RazPi, Yes, it is one of the tricks web hosting companies use to sell "WordPress Hosting"
 That's fantastic
 If you want me to setup an account for you to try it, let me know
 What's the licensing cost like for maybe under 100 accounts?
 Can it be set up on amazon?
 Believe it or not but the cost is the same for one account as it is for 500
 It just needs a server it VM. the license cost is less than 40 per month
 oh wow I'll have to talk to you about that next time we get together yeah
 I'll mention it at work too
 Guys I found an amazing place that will let us host Ubuntu meetings for free
 Is that where the Hak5 meeting was?
 Yea
 It's called i2labs
 They are about to have their grand opening soon
 It's like an academy for tech and coding
 They are willing to let us use the space for free as long as our meetings are free and for people
 They have tons of tools and it's like a mini hacker space tool
 It was very cool
 Only issue maybe is that it's right in Miami Bayside. So right downtown. Parking is also a pain.
 Bayside as in right next to the AAA and Opera House... Where the worst traffic in Miami is?
 Though getting to use their stuff for free....
 Exactly
 And the facility is very impressive
 Can you share my contact info with them
[13:48] <maxolasersquad> RazPi, we use Ansible to automate server configuration. The nice thing is you can segment pieces off. For example, if you need 10 server, 5 configured one way, and 5 another way, but they are mostly the same thing, you can group common parameters together, and just apply the differentiation in a different configuration.
[13:48] <maxolasersquad> Then if you need to updat any configuration you just modify your script and then run Ansible and it will deploy the relevant changes to all relevant servers.
[13:49] <maxolasersquad> Add version control to the mix and you can actually version control what your servers looked like through time.
[13:49] <maxolasersquad> And if you need to add server 11 it's usually just adding a single line to your Ansible config.
 And for your daily dose of clickbait:
 https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/10/supreme-court-hacking-conviction-stands-for-man-who-didnt-hack-computer/
 The headline is incredibly misleading
 @Ivoriesablaze, I have to one-up you
 http://bgr.com/2017/10/11/iphone-x-release-date-weeks-away-but-foldable-iphone-in-2020/
 If you ask me, the iPhone stole a lot of the stuff Samsung was doing first.
 lol
 I'm still grouchy over them marketing removing the headphone jack as brave and what not.