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🗣️ The Call for Proposals for #Oxidize2026 is live!
Are you using #RustLang in production? Maybe you’ve migrated from C/C++ or built something new in Rust — either way, we’d love to hear from you.
Oxidize is the leading conference for applied Rust and real-world decision-making, with past talks spanning #automotive, #AI, #robotics, and #OS development.
📅 CfP open until March 23
👉 https://pretalx.com/oxidize-conference-2026-2025/cfpInterested in sponsoring? https://oxidizeconf.com/images/sponsorship_2026.pdf
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Laurence Tratt bravely embarks on a noble quest to untangle the arcane mysteries of async and finaliser deadlocks, only to find himself ensnared in a web of his own confusion 🤦♂️🔗. Who knew that listening to a podcast could result in such an existential crisis about Rust's intricate bug tapestry? 🎧🐛
https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/2025/async_and_finaliser_deadlocks.html #LaurenceTratt #AsyncDeadlocks #RustConfusion #PodcastAdventures #ExistentialCrisis #HackerNews #ngated -
@redox, a whole OS written in #Rust, has an awesome mission statement, as @soller presented at this year's @rustconf:
"#𝖱𝖾𝖽𝗈𝗑 𝗐𝗂𝗅𝗅 𝗉𝗋𝗈𝗏𝗂𝖽𝖾 𝖺 𝗆𝗈𝗋𝖾 #𝗌𝖾𝖼𝗎𝗋𝖾 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗋𝖾𝗅𝗂𝖺𝖻𝗅𝖾 𝖺𝗅𝗍𝖾𝗋𝗇𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗏𝖾 𝗍o #𝖫𝗂𝗇𝗎𝗑 𝖺𝗇𝖽 #𝖡𝖲𝖣, 𝗂𝗇 #𝖼𝗅𝗈𝗎𝖽, #edge, and #desktop use cases."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlccq9EbXGA
For a full introduction, check out the Redox OS book:
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It's official! #TockWorld8 will be hosted at Microsoft in Redmond, WA, just a stone's throw from @rustconf on September 5th. Join us for a schedule on #TockOS in new places, #Rust verification, low-level LLVM hackery, and more!
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It's official! #TockWorld8 will be hosted at Microsoft in Redmond, WA, just a stone's throw from @rustconf on September 5th. Join us for a schedule on #TockOS in new places, #Rust verification, low-level LLVM hackery, and more!
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It's official! #TockWorld8 will be hosted at Microsoft in Redmond, WA, just a stone's throw from @rustconf on September 5th. Join us for a schedule on #TockOS in new places, #Rust verification, low-level LLVM hackery, and more!
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It's official! #TockWorld8 will be hosted at Microsoft in Redmond, WA, just a stone's throw from @rustconf on September 5th. Join us for a schedule on #TockOS in new places, #Rust verification, low-level LLVM hackery, and more!
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2025 is shaping up as a good training year.
#VMUGConnect - St. Louis - definite
#BSidesKnoxville - Knoxville - TBD
#BSidesNashville - Nashville - TBD
#PyCon - Pittsburgh - definite#RustConf - Seattle - TBD
#BlueTeamCon - Chicago - TBD
#IBM #TechXchange - Orlando - TBDHope to see you there!
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I'll be giving a talk this year at #RustWeek, in Utrecht, in the Netherlands. It will be basically an updated version of the talk I gave about #AccessKit (https://accesskit.dev/) at RustConf 2023. https://rustweek.org/talks/matt/
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i uploaded slides for my talk at #graphqlsummit about apollo-rs 🥰 https://slides.com/lrlna/apollo-rs-graphql-summit
similar to those from rustconf, but with several new and improved drawings!
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Next stop for Infix OS before we maybe go visit a conference is to add 4G/LTE support (I know, but that’s all we can afford without corporate backing). Today we got access to the source code one of our customers use, so that should speed things up considerably 😎
I’m also working on the first WebUI but it’s slow since I’m no expert. Maybe it’s like they say, slow and steady wins the race?
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On a mission to improve our blog, today I added some more bells a whistles to get post preview on social sites. Let's try it out here!
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So, Infix OS has been upgraded to #buildroot 2026.02 LTS well in time for our 26.03 release. We've actually been tracking it since -rc1, so this was more of a formality to rebase and rerun our regression tests. Mattias (lazzer) worked relentlessly on this, while still managing to do a ton of other things as well.
Looking forward to our next release, hopefully my BPi-R64 porting work will be done by then as well 🤩
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Today we finished another huge milestone for our little operating system. Another release of a completely open and free system based on Linux.
A task that just twenty odd years ago would have been extremely hard to pull off. We’ve managed to do it for three years now, and with a small yet highly skilled team.
Automation, and designing the architecture for automation with YANG, really is the key to our success.
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CW: Boring post about yet another network operating system, Infix OS.
Hope to soon share a blog post on how we've adopted and are now in progress to promote the #Banana_pi BPI-R3 to tier 1 status in #infix it's quite an affordable #SOHO switch/router and home gateway.
Infix?
Infix is a 100% YANG based OS for embedded (networked) devices that you can control remotely using #RESTCONF and #NETCONF
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Phew, finally finished modeling the firewalld syntax in YANG! I've had to make some really hard choices and limitations, studying the evolution of firewalld's syntax to guide me. Glancing over the fence to Ubiquiti for clearer terminology when appropriate.
This will now be put through some rigorous peer review and testing before we release it in Infix OS later in the year.
Now I can finally get some sleep in! 😅
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Preparing for another release of our amazing little #OpenSource project Infix. It's a tiny little OS for networked devices, currently without even a web interface.
The one smoking hot driving feature is standards compliance, and chief amongst them is #NETCONF Sure, we'll support #RESTCONF soon too, but the real hero of this tale is #YANG <3
Stay tuned for more.
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Today is officially the last day at NSCON for me. After almost 13 years I decided to leave the company I was Co-Founder because of personal reasons. 👋
Many thanks to all employees, colleagues, partners, and customers who worked together with me during the past years. I‘m very thankful for all the support and the great projects we accomplished together as a team. 🤝
Now I‘m looking for a new challenge in the area of IT Networking with focus on Network Programmability and Automation! 🤓
#NetworkProgrammability #NetworkAutomation #DevNet #NetOps #NetDevOps #Python #PyATS #Netmiko #Nornir #Ansible #Terraform #Docker #Kubernetes #CICD #Git #Gitlab #IaC #REST #NETCONF #RESTCONF #YANG #Postman #NSO #CML #Cisco #Meraki #CheckPoint #Fortinet
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You know and work with #YANG #Netconf #Restconf?
I‘m knew to this. I found lots of tutorials on how to construct the interface description.
But what’s I’m interested in: the use. What’s the management software you are using?
I learned that Industrial Control with TSN is also on the bandwagon. What are the tools there?
I haven’t found any useful descriptions for it. Maybe I’m getting old for the right googling and you can hint me good starting point.
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Day 87 of my 100 days of DevNet Expert challenge and day three of the DevNet Expert Training Masterclass v1.1 Bootcamp. Today was a full packed day with a lot of topics.
After a quick look into the lab exam design and structure we started to learn using RESTCONF with JSON to add, replace, or delete device configuration.
Then we moved on with CLI scraping using the Python libraries Netmiko and Scrapli which you can find both on the equipment and software list of the lab exam.
After the lunch break we dived into Jinja templates and how to use them to generate configuration out of JSON or YAML data.
We closed the day with a long session about Model-Driven Telemetry and how it overcomes the caveats of traditional network management tools like SNMP.
#100daysofCCDevE #CCDevE #CiscoCert #DevNet #CiscoChampion #NetEng
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Cisco decided to make it a Patch Wednesday. Here are 17 security advisories:
- CVE-2024-20354 (4.7 medium) Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Resource Exhaustion Denial of Service Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20303 (7.4 high) Cisco IOS XE Software for Wireless LAN Controllers Multicast DNS Denial of Service Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20311 (8.6 high) Cisco IOS and IOS XE Software Locator ID Separation Protocol Denial of Service Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20312 (7.4 high) Cisco IOS and IOS XE Software Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System Denial of Service Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20324 (5.5 medium) Cisco IOS XE Software for Wireless LAN Controllers Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20306 (6.0 medium) Cisco IOS XE Software Unified Threat Defense Command Injection Vulnerability (analyst note: their advisory link is broken)
- CVE-2024-20278 (6.5 medium) Cisco IOS XE Software Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20313 (7.4 high) Cisco IOS XE Software OSPFv2 Denial of Service Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20314 (8.6 high) Cisco IOS XE Software SD-Access Fabric Edge Node Denial of Service Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20276 (7.4 high) Cisco IOS Software for Catalyst 6000 Series Switches Denial of Service Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20307 and CVE-2024-20308 (8.6 high) Cisco IOS and IOS XE Software Internet Key Exchange Version 1 Fragmentation Denial of Service Vulnerabilities
- CVE-2024-20316 (5.8 medium) Cisco IOS XE Software NETCONF/RESTCONF IPv4 Access Control List Bypass Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20259 (8.6 high) Cisco IOS XE Software DHCP Snooping with Endpoint Analytics Denial of Service Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20333 (4.3 medium) Cisco Catalyst Center Authorization Bypass Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20309 (5.6 medium) Cisco IOS XE Software Auxiliary Asynchronous Port Denial of Service Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20265 (5.9 medium) Cisco Access Point Software Secure Boot Bypass Vulnerability
- CVE-2024-20271 (8.6 high) Cisco Access Point Software Denial of Service Vulnerability
The Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) is not aware of any public announcements or malicious use of the vulnerability that is described in this advisory.
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Wherefore MISSINGNO?
It's another highly technical game glitch explanation, although from a source we don't often follow here: even though it has to do with explaining glitch Pokemon from the first generation of that series, it was the ending presentation of RustCon 2020 given by Siân Griffin, despite having little to do with Rust, other than
https://setsideb.com/wherefore-missingno/
#retro #gamefreak #glitch #ItemDuplication #missingno #nintendo #pokemon #retro #RustCon2020 #SinGriffin -
New #learning unit available in our Network eAcademy: "Protocols: #RESTCONF".
Building on the datastore concepts in NETCONF, RESTCONF allows users to automate their #network infrastructure using familiar RESTful API patterns.
Read more & follow the unit 👉 https://connect.geant.org/2023/07/10/new-learning-unit-in-the-network-eacademy-protocols-restconf
👤 Trainer: Aleksandra Dedinec – UKIM
🛤️ Part of the #Decoupling and #Integration track
⏳ Course duration: 2 hours#protocols #YANG #Orchestration #Automation #Virtualisation #Research #Education #Networking #Training
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Another session with Story DeWeese at the #DevNet zone at #CiscoLive: Automate Cisco IOS XE Device Configuration Using Terraform - DEVLIT-2083. #Terraform will be used along with #RESTCONF and the #YANG interface to automate Cisco IOS XE device configuration.
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Today is officially the last day at NSCON for me. After almost 13 years I decided to leave the company I was Co-Founder because of personal reasons. 👋
Many thanks to all employees, colleagues, partners, and customers who worked together with me during the past years. I‘m very thankful for all the support and the great projects we accomplished together as a team. 🤝
Now I‘m looking for a new challenge in the area of IT Networking with focus on Network Programmability and Automation! 🤓
#NetworkProgrammability #NetworkAutomation #DevNet #NetOps #NetDevOps #Python #PyATS #Netmiko #Nornir #Ansible #Terraform #Docker #Kubernetes #CICD #Git #Gitlab #IaC #REST #NETCONF #RESTCONF #YANG #Postman #NSO #CML #Cisco #Meraki #CheckPoint #Fortinet
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Today is officially the last day at NSCON for me. After almost 13 years I decided to leave the company I was Co-Founder because of personal reasons. 👋
Many thanks to all employees, colleagues, partners, and customers who worked together with me during the past years. I‘m very thankful for all the support and the great projects we accomplished together as a team. 🤝
Now I‘m looking for a new challenge in the area of IT Networking with focus on Network Programmability and Automation! 🤓
#NetworkProgrammability #NetworkAutomation #DevNet #NetOps #NetDevOps #Python #PyATS #Netmiko #Nornir #Ansible #Terraform #Docker #Kubernetes #CICD #Git #Gitlab #IaC #REST #NETCONF #RESTCONF #YANG #Postman #NSO #CML #Cisco #Meraki #CheckPoint #Fortinet
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Today is officially the last day at NSCON for me. After almost 13 years I decided to leave the company I was Co-Founder because of personal reasons. 👋
Many thanks to all employees, colleagues, partners, and customers who worked together with me during the past years. I‘m very thankful for all the support and the great projects we accomplished together as a team. 🤝
Now I‘m looking for a new challenge in the area of IT Networking with focus on Network Programmability and Automation! 🤓
#NetworkProgrammability #NetworkAutomation #DevNet #NetOps #NetDevOps #Python #PyATS #Netmiko #Nornir #Ansible #Terraform #Docker #Kubernetes #CICD #Git #Gitlab #IaC #REST #NETCONF #RESTCONF #YANG #Postman #NSO #CML #Cisco #Meraki #CheckPoint #Fortinet