Ivan Pepelnjak
@ioshints
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Bridging the Gap since BGPv3
Joined October 2008
Suppose that once a week, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to £100. If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this: The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing. The fifth would pay £1. The sixth would pay £3.
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Congratulation, @FlySWISS, I cannot rebook my flight online, your AI assistant is useless or claims "it's experiencing turbulences", your live assistant drops the chat, and the phone support is not available for rebooking. You managed to reach the support level of United 🤬
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The Internet has become little more than a perpetual meeting of the Dunning-Kruger club. It is … exhausting.
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Phantom Blade Zero launches worldwide on September 9, 2026 on Steam, PlayStation, and the Epic Games Store. Join the journey and wishlist today to stay connected!
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🔨 Let's standardize on a hammer -- said no carpenter ever 🤷♂️ So why do we do this in #technology? @ioshints joined the podcast to peel back the layers of perception VS reality. I really enjoyed this conversation! @SharpNetwork @packetpushers #NetworkEngineering #DevOps
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As promised earlier, I wrote a blog post explaining the WordPress to Hugo/CloudFlare migration process at a high level. https://t.co/KZc4BBIiBI I hope it helps! /cc @ioshints @juangolbez
#hugo #wordpress #cloudflare #developer #html #markdown #git #github #code #repository
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After a grueling experience, many fights against Hugo, my raspberry pi, GitHub, git, wordpress, cloudflare, and of course, my blatant ignorance in the matter... I managed to migrate my blog away from wordpress and to publish it in cloudflare using Hugo, GitHub and markdown.
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"If shaming on social media does not work, then tell me what does" Incredible things happening on the Linux Kernel Mailing List
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Well well, hello my old friend! https://t.co/0m9N0gQxPM Software Gone Wild is in the Feedspot top 10 of network engineering podcasts! W00t! /cc @ioshints @forwardingplane
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Best Network Engineering Podcasts to Listen to ⋅ 1. Heavy Networking ⋅ 2. Clear To Send: Wireless Network Engineering ⋅ 3. Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net ⋅ 4. The Cisco Learning Network
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. @Grammarly happily changed "family inet" in Junos configuration to "family incest" 🤦♂️ Is there any chance they would ever recognize the Markdown code blocks?
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i’ve personally met tech influencers w certifications that imply high level networking knowledge, who literally could not tell you what ARP is or how it works. could not describe the OSI model or the difference between routing & switching. & they’re gearing up to sell you things.
man we gotta talk about grifters selling “courses” online about things they’ve never done & know nothing about. it is a plague on social media in every single niche possible
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OK, not exactly what I was looking for, but going in the right direction, so I said "I need just the picture of the cake" and got this. Seriously?
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Another bit in the "AI is a sloppy intern" saga (this time using Microsoft Copilot). I asked it to draw a lovely birthday cake with four candles. This is what I got:
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Not too bad, but what is the guy with the torch doing? Let's ask Copilot to remove him: "Can you remove the guy with the torch and add some smoke?" This is what I got. If nothing else, it made my day 😂
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One has to love the sloppy, overconfident intern called LLM. I asked Copilot to create a "data center disaster" picture, and it created this:
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C is Latin, the root of all modern languages, the whole universe used to speak it. C++ is French, it’s Latin with fancy rules, used by the elite around the world & in specific circles. JavaScript is English, everybody speaks it, most speakers speak it poorly and others don’t
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"I can do whatever I want in the public cloud and hide it from my organization" is an increasingly recurrent workload repatriation (on-premises) friction point. It's usually couched in "iterating rapidly" or "self-service" or something else that doesn't make the insubordination
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