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plays with words | friend of Aslan | tweets my own

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Joined March 2013
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Russ White
11 days
I always forget until the day before for some reason . ugh. ==.This training will peer into the internal components of a router, starting with an explanation of how a router switches packets. This walk through of a switching path, in turn, will be used.
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Network Operating Systems and Packet Switching
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What is Jevon’s Paradox? Tom, Eyvonne, and Russ discuss how this famous paradox impact network engineering.
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17 days
I reversed the media file between this and the last one . I think they are both fixed now (though I don't know if Apple podcasts will be fixed) . just a mixup in the way Bluberry's interface works.
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18 days
What is DNS Delegation and what is it used for? What is new in the Delegation world, and what impact does it have on DNS security and operations? George Michaelson joins Tom Ammon and Russ White for a discussion about DNS DELEG in this episode of the Hedge.
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Russ White
24 days
Many of us old timers (and a lot of young timers) worry about the future of networking. What if the future isn’t a technology, or even AI, but a change in focus? Mike Bushong joins Tom and Russ to argue for operations as the future of networking.
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24 days
I just realized . today is the day I'm teaching "How the Internet Really Works" over at @OReillyMedia! Register here if you're interested:.
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Learn about the organizations and technologies that create the Internet.
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Russ White
1 month
Worth reading 070325 is posted.
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1 month
Are you stressed? Everyone in IT seems to be continuously stressed–but what can we do about it? In this "best of the Hedge," Sonia Cuff joins the Hedge to talk about stress.
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Russ White
1 month
Is the CLI the best way to configure, manage, and troubleshoot routers and other networking gear? Or should we move past the CLI towards automation and (possibly even) GUI-based tools? Mark Posser joins Russ and Tom to discuss on this episode of the Hedge.
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Russ White
1 month
Yet another instance of "AI gone wild." Tried to order from @MegaFood supplements. Order canceled. Called to find out why. "Your account has been flagged as potential fraud. This is not something we can fix, it's all automated. There is no way to ever order from our web site.
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Russ White
2 months
AI chatbots and image creators are all the rage right now--we are using them for everything from coding to writing books to creating short movies. One question we do not ask often enough, though, is how this impact human creators. How will these tools shape creativity and
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2 months
Password hygiene drives IT professionals crazy–people forget their passwords, will not change them often enough, and choose weak ones. But are IT folks immune to these problems? What is the psychology behind passwords, and how do we do better? Karl Buhl joins Tom and Russ to talk
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Russ White
2 months
What is Web 3.0, and how is it different from Web 2.0? What about XR, AI, and Quantum, and their relationship to Web 3.0? Jamie Schwartz joins Tom Ammon and Russ White to try to get to a solid definition of what Web 3.0 and how it impacts the future of the Internet.
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Russ White
2 months
Teaching 6 hours on data center fabrics this coming Thursday and Friday:. The session is available as a recording if you are a subscriber at Safari Books Online and you register for the class.
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Understanding the theory and design of large-scale spine-and-leaf data center fabrics and their control planes.
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Russ White
3 months
One of the “great fears” advancing AI unlocks is that most of our jobs can, and will, be replaced by various forms of AI. Join us on this episode of the Hedge as Jonathan Mast at White Beard Strategies, Tom Ammon, and Russ White discuss whether we are likely to see a net loss,
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Russ White
3 months
And 2am, too . .
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Eyvonne Sharp
3 months
Note to self: all those things your brain says you're getting wrong at 1am are not nearly as bad in the light of day.
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Russ White
3 months
Solving technology problems often involves breaking a problem into multiple smaller problems, build interaction surfaces between the pieces, and glue the pieces back into a larger system. We also know every technology problem is actually a people problem--whether in the past, the
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Russ White
4 months
When most people think of segment routing (SR), they think of SRv6–using IPv6 addresses as segment IDs, and breaking the least significant /64 to create microsids for service differentiation. This is not, however, the only way to implement and deploy SR. The alternative is SR
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Russ White
4 months
Out of band management networks were once more common than they are today. Should we go back to building out of band management networks? Should out of band management networks be virtual or physical? How can we sell out of band management networks to the folks paying the bills?
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4 months
On this episode of the Hedge, Eyvonne, Tom, and Russ talk about topics near and dear to every network engineer’s heart–documentation, legacy, and tech debt. What should our philosophy of documentation be? What are legacy, end of life, and tech debt, really?
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