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  1. @nick Switching to #EV was one of my best decisions of 2025. I haven’t gone so far as to charge it on solar for free, but the cost savings in maintenance and off-peak electricity costs vs gasoline are huge. #MME

  2. @nick Switching to was one of my best decisions of 2025. I haven’t gone so far as to charge it on solar for free, but the cost savings in maintenance and off-peak electricity costs vs gasoline are huge.

  3. @nick Switching to #EV was one of my best decisions of 2025. I haven’t gone so far as to charge it on solar for free, but the cost savings in maintenance and off-peak electricity costs vs gasoline are huge. #MME

  4. @nick Switching to #EV was one of my best decisions of 2025. I haven’t gone so far as to charge it on solar for free, but the cost savings in maintenance and off-peak electricity costs vs gasoline are huge. #MME

  5. One of the best things about #presenting at #conferences is the opportunity for someone to challenge us with a better idea. (Admittedly, this doesn’t always get the positive reaction it deserves when it first happens… but it’s still good.)

  6. Up at 0630, full of energy, ready for a brisk walk and some breakfast! Less than an hour later… #CorgiLife #Corgi #CorgisOfMastodon #DogsOfMastodon

  7. After the North American daylight saving time shift, I took off for Europe (they haven’t done their #DST move yet) and got my extra hour of morning daylight back for a couple of weeks. Now I’m heading home and am not looking forward to losing it again.

  8. The path of enlightenment deeply connects us with our fellows by discouraging the influence of ego-driven thinking and demanding we focus on compassion and service. We connect because we •want• to understand. Centralized social media, with its promotional influence, tries to offer a superficial substitute as a fringe benefit of allowing ourselves to be commoditized. It’s not a substitute. #WeAreTheProduct #SaturdayMorningThoughts

  9. The path of enlightenment deeply connects us with our fellows by discouraging the influence of ego-driven thinking and demanding we focus on compassion and service. We connect because we •want• to understand. Centralized social media, with its promotional influence, tries to offer a superficial substitute as a fringe benefit of allowing ourselves to be commoditized. It’s not a substitute. #WeAreTheProduct #SaturdayMorningThoughts

  10. The path of enlightenment deeply connects us with our fellows by discouraging the influence of ego-driven thinking and demanding we focus on compassion and service. We connect because we •want• to understand. Centralized social media, with its promotional influence, tries to offer a superficial substitute as a fringe benefit of allowing ourselves to be commoditized. It’s not a substitute.

  11. The path of enlightenment deeply connects us with our fellows by discouraging the influence of ego-driven thinking and demanding we focus on compassion and service. We connect because we •want• to understand. Centralized social media, with its promotional influence, tries to offer a superficial substitute as a fringe benefit of allowing ourselves to be commoditized. It’s not a substitute. #WeAreTheProduct #SaturdayMorningThoughts

  12. The path of enlightenment deeply connects us with our fellows by discouraging the influence of ego-driven thinking and demanding we focus on compassion and service. We connect because we •want• to understand. Centralized social media, with its promotional influence, tries to offer a superficial substitute as a fringe benefit of allowing ourselves to be commoditized. It’s not a substitute. #WeAreTheProduct #SaturdayMorningThoughts

  13. I’m wondering if @mikrotik has thought of adding “access point” on the back of these? Maybe taking the joke a little too far? merch.mikrotik.com/products/gr #WiFi #NetEng #Merch

  14. I’m wondering if @mikrotik has thought of adding “access point” on the back of these? Maybe taking the joke a little too far? merch.mikrotik.com/products/gr #WiFi #NetEng #Merch

  15. I’m wondering if @mikrotik has thought of adding “access point” on the back of these? Maybe taking the joke a little too far? merch.mikrotik.com/products/gr

  16. I’m wondering if @mikrotik has thought of adding “access point” on the back of these? Maybe taking the joke a little too far? merch.mikrotik.com/products/gr #WiFi #NetEng #Merch

  17. I’m wondering if @mikrotik has thought of adding “access point” on the back of these? Maybe taking the joke a little too far? merch.mikrotik.com/products/gr #WiFi #NetEng #Merch

  18. Follow-up: Then, three days later, jumped forward •another• five hours to go to #MTPC. This jet lag is killing me, Smalls… but I’ve done it to myself.

  19. Thursday is #PinkShirtDay, supporting anti-bullying efforts. It’s a worthy cause and it has my full support. Still, being an #ElderGeek, I will always think of my Team OS/2 days when I think of pink t-shirts.

  20. Okay, I really like @mikrotik‘s #RouterOS for routing. It’s good at that. I’m slowly learning that it could use a lot of improvement in its client functionally… beginning with standards-compliant (and consistent) behaviour from its DNS resolver.

  21. I just spent an hour #Labbing an #L2TPv3 pseudowire native fragmentation (#PWE3) problem. Turns out the platform doesn’t •do• native fragmentation, but it took forever for me to figure this out because my oversized #IPv6 pings were making it across the wire. This shouldn’t happen without native fragmentation.

    Two coffees later it dawned on me that I was pinging from the device that was anchoring the pseudowire, so IPv6 was fragmenting at the source. A packet capture showed the fragmentation headers •and• the missing MRRU attribute in the L2TPv3 pseudowire setup. I should have started there.

    #NetEng #ThereAreDays

  22. I just spent an hour #Labbing an #L2TPv3 pseudowire native fragmentation (#PWE3) problem. Turns out the platform doesn’t •do• native fragmentation, but it took forever for me to figure this out because my oversized #IPv6 pings were making it across the wire. This shouldn’t happen without native fragmentation.

    Two coffees later it dawned on me that I was pinging from the device that was anchoring the pseudowire, so IPv6 was fragmenting at the source. A packet capture showed the fragmentation headers •and• the missing MRRU attribute in the L2TPv3 pseudowire setup. I should have started there.

    #NetEng #ThereAreDays

  23. I just spent an hour an pseudowire native fragmentation () problem. Turns out the platform doesn’t •do• native fragmentation, but it took forever for me to figure this out because my oversized pings were making it across the wire. This shouldn’t happen without native fragmentation.

    Two coffees later it dawned on me that I was pinging from the device that was anchoring the pseudowire, so IPv6 was fragmenting at the source. A packet capture showed the fragmentation headers •and• the missing MRRU attribute in the L2TPv3 pseudowire setup. I should have started there.

  24. I just spent an hour #Labbing an #L2TPv3 pseudowire native fragmentation (#PWE3) problem. Turns out the platform doesn’t •do• native fragmentation, but it took forever for me to figure this out because my oversized #IPv6 pings were making it across the wire. This shouldn’t happen without native fragmentation.

    Two coffees later it dawned on me that I was pinging from the device that was anchoring the pseudowire, so IPv6 was fragmenting at the source. A packet capture showed the fragmentation headers •and• the missing MRRU attribute in the L2TPv3 pseudowire setup. I should have started there.

    #NetEng #ThereAreDays

  25. I just spent an hour #Labbing an #L2TPv3 pseudowire native fragmentation (#PWE3) problem. Turns out the platform doesn’t •do• native fragmentation, but it took forever for me to figure this out because my oversized #IPv6 pings were making it across the wire. This shouldn’t happen without native fragmentation.

    Two coffees later it dawned on me that I was pinging from the device that was anchoring the pseudowire, so IPv6 was fragmenting at the source. A packet capture showed the fragmentation headers •and• the missing MRRU attribute in the L2TPv3 pseudowire setup. I should have started there.

    #NetEng #ThereAreDays

  26. Word of the day: Assiduity n. great care and attention to detail. A required quality of networking practitioners engaged in labbing. If we don't know all of the details of how a thing works, we don't •really• know how it works at all. #NetEng

  27. Response to my cross-post on BlueSky: “With a security stack called Betty?” #MadeMeSmile

  28. ...and the friendlier and more helpful it seems, the more likely we are to trust it. #ThisIsBad