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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.)
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Up at 0630, full of energy, ready for a brisk walk and some breakfast! Less than an hour later… #CorgiLife #Corgi #CorgisOfMastodon #DogsOfMastodon
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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I’m wondering if @mikrotik has thought of adding “access point” on the back of these? Maybe taking the joke a little too far? https://merch.mikrotik.com/products/groove-boxer-briefs #WiFi #NetEng #Merch
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I’m wondering if @mikrotik has thought of adding “access point” on the back of these? Maybe taking the joke a little too far? https://merch.mikrotik.com/products/groove-boxer-briefs #WiFi #NetEng #Merch
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I’m wondering if @mikrotik has thought of adding “access point” on the back of these? Maybe taking the joke a little too far? https://merch.mikrotik.com/products/groove-boxer-briefs #WiFi #NetEng #Merch
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I’m wondering if @mikrotik has thought of adding “access point” on the back of these? Maybe taking the joke a little too far? https://merch.mikrotik.com/products/groove-boxer-briefs #WiFi #NetEng #Merch
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I’m wondering if @mikrotik has thought of adding “access point” on the back of these? Maybe taking the joke a little too far? https://merch.mikrotik.com/products/groove-boxer-briefs #WiFi #NetEng #Merch
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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Response to my cross-post on BlueSky: “With a security stack called Betty?” #MadeMeSmile
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...and the friendlier and more helpful it seems, the more likely we are to trust it. #ThisIsBad