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Wes Hardaker

If a photographer and a computer scientist had a tug-of-war it would look like my brain.

Computer Scientist for the Information Sciences Institute. Member of the Internet Architecture Board and the ICANN Board. Creator of Net-SNMP. DNS Root Server Operator. Photographer of the pretty, the wild and the small. Ex photography teacher. Hiker.

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  1. At least I always win the arguments in my head.

  2. Having returned from photographing a large conference in the last week (NDSS), I'm now processing 1000-ish images. And I have a request. It's a simple request. Can we please switch to printing all conference badges on 50% gray cards? Mmmmmk? Thank you.

  3. @drscriptt My talk on "You Don't Need The DNS Root Server System" at was published on youtube finally: youtube.com/watch?v=xog1Uerjq8g

  4. Tomorrow I'll be giving a lightning talk entitled "You don't need the DNS root server system." This should be fun.

  5. And following my wonderfully silent Sunday hike, I went to watch something far far less silent...

  6. From this handy guide I expect you to learn two things:

    1. How to navigate crowds more safely while travelling
    2. That I became a photographer and not a painter for a reason

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  7. At I measured all the rooms I was in and places I visited with a CO2 sensor. High CO2 levels are believed to be a proxy for airborne virus risk exposure. Here's my full write up with many graphs: isi.edu/~hardaker/news/2022110