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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (14th) in #Manchester.
There's no talk scheduled as yet, so feel free to propose one, or just go along to chat to other nerds 😝, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (14th) in #Manchester.
There's no talk scheduled as yet, so feel free to propose one, or just go along to chat to other nerds 😝, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (14th) in #Manchester.
There's no talk scheduled as yet, so feel free to propose one, or just go along to chat to other nerds 😝, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (14th) in #Manchester.
There's no talk scheduled as yet, so feel free to propose one, or just go along to chat to other nerds 😝, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (14th) in #Manchester.
There's no talk scheduled as yet, so feel free to propose one, or just go along to chat to other nerds 😝, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (9th) in #Manchester.
There will be 2 talks:
* Ross Moya, ‘BNG evolution at a fast growing altnet’:
A deep dive into how we scaled our BNG deployments to support rapid subscriber growth and the features and improvements we picked up along the way.
* Thomas Mangin, ‘Ze: What ExaBGP should always have been’:
We’re very delighted to have Thomas back again to speak about BGP, and this time he’s back with a new and improved project. There will be BGP, there will be Go, and there will be some judicious use of new-fangled programming methods.
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (9th) in #Manchester.
There will be 2 talks:
* Ross Moya, ‘BNG evolution at a fast growing altnet’:
A deep dive into how we scaled our BNG deployments to support rapid subscriber growth and the features and improvements we picked up along the way.
* Thomas Mangin, ‘Ze: What ExaBGP should always have been’:
We’re very delighted to have Thomas back again to speak about BGP, and this time he’s back with a new and improved project. There will be BGP, there will be Go, and there will be some judicious use of new-fangled programming methods.
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (9th) in #Manchester.
There will be 2 talks:
* Ross Moya, ‘BNG evolution at a fast growing altnet’:
A deep dive into how we scaled our BNG deployments to support rapid subscriber growth and the features and improvements we picked up along the way.
* Thomas Mangin, ‘Ze: What ExaBGP should always have been’:
We’re very delighted to have Thomas back again to speak about BGP, and this time he’s back with a new and improved project. There will be BGP, there will be Go, and there will be some judicious use of new-fangled programming methods.
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (9th) in #Manchester.
There will be 2 talks:
* Ross Moya, ‘BNG evolution at a fast growing altnet’:
A deep dive into how we scaled our BNG deployments to support rapid subscriber growth and the features and improvements we picked up along the way.
* Thomas Mangin, ‘Ze: What ExaBGP should always have been’:
We’re very delighted to have Thomas back again to speak about BGP, and this time he’s back with a new and improved project. There will be BGP, there will be Go, and there will be some judicious use of new-fangled programming methods.
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (9th) in #Manchester.
There will be 2 talks:
* Ross Moya, ‘BNG evolution at a fast growing altnet’:
A deep dive into how we scaled our BNG deployments to support rapid subscriber growth and the features and improvements we picked up along the way.
* Thomas Mangin, ‘Ze: What ExaBGP should always have been’:
We’re very delighted to have Thomas back again to speak about BGP, and this time he’s back with a new and improved project. There will be BGP, there will be Go, and there will be some judicious use of new-fangled programming methods.
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (12th) in #Manchester.
The talk will be by Mark Tearle, titled:
‘It is a disaster! Reacting to the Unexpected’*
Mark has flown across the world, avoiding flight disruptions, to present an interactive talk about disasters that befall networks, data centres and telecommunications infrastructure across the globe. A curated set of incidents will be discussed and the question posed - how would you or your organisation respond?
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (12th) in #Manchester.
The talk will be by Mark Tearle, titled:
‘It is a disaster! Reacting to the Unexpected’*
Mark has flown across the world, avoiding flight disruptions, to present an interactive talk about disasters that befall networks, data centres and telecommunications infrastructure across the globe. A curated set of incidents will be discussed and the question posed - how would you or your organisation respond?
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (12th) in #Manchester.
The talk will be by Mark Tearle, titled:
‘It is a disaster! Reacting to the Unexpected’*
Mark has flown across the world, avoiding flight disruptions, to present an interactive talk about disasters that befall networks, data centres and telecommunications infrastructure across the globe. A curated set of incidents will be discussed and the question posed - how would you or your organisation respond?
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (12th) in #Manchester.
The talk will be by Mark Tearle, titled:
‘It is a disaster! Reacting to the Unexpected’*
Mark has flown across the world, avoiding flight disruptions, to present an interactive talk about disasters that befall networks, data centres and telecommunications infrastructure across the globe. A curated set of incidents will be discussed and the question posed - how would you or your organisation respond?
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (12th) in #Manchester.
The talk will be by Mark Tearle, titled:
‘It is a disaster! Reacting to the Unexpected’*
Mark has flown across the world, avoiding flight disruptions, to present an interactive talk about disasters that befall networks, data centres and telecommunications infrastructure across the globe. A curated set of incidents will be discussed and the question posed - how would you or your organisation respond?
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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We had 3 presenters tonight.
The first one was Colin from #Linx Manchester talking about their infrastructure.
Linda Shannon then gave a quick talk about #RIPE92 in May. Get your tickets and see the schedule (when it's out) here: https://ripe92.ripe.net/
Then the talk I was really coming for, from Lewis Hill (https://lewishill.xyz/) about migrating from #VMWare to #Proxmox, which was pretty interesting.
I've never used it myself.
If I was starting again with selfhosting, I would definitely have tried it.He said he would publish the slides on his website later
I think this one was the most well attended #NetMCR - overhearing Toms' counting, I think it was nearly 40! -
We had 3 presenters tonight.
The first one was Colin from #Linx Manchester talking about their infrastructure.
Linda Shannon then gave a quick talk about #RIPE92 in May. Get your tickets and see the schedule (when it's out) here: https://ripe92.ripe.net/
Then the talk I was really coming for, from Lewis Hill (https://lewishill.xyz/) about migrating from #VMWare to #Proxmox, which was pretty interesting.
I've never used it myself.
If I was starting again with selfhosting, I would definitely have tried it.He said he would publish the slides on his website later
I think this one was the most well attended #NetMCR - overhearing Toms' counting, I think it was nearly 40! -
We had 3 presenters tonight.
The first one was Colin from #Linx Manchester talking about their infrastructure.
Linda Shannon then gave a quick talk about #RIPE92 in May. Get your tickets and see the schedule (when it's out) here: https://ripe92.ripe.net/
Then the talk I was really coming for, from Lewis Hill (https://lewishill.xyz/) about migrating from #VMWare to #Proxmox, which was pretty interesting.
I've never used it myself.
If I was starting again with selfhosting, I would definitely have tried it.He said he would publish the slides on his website later
I think this one was the most well attended #NetMCR - overhearing Toms' counting, I think it was nearly 40! -
We had 3 presenters tonight.
The first one was Colin from #Linx Manchester talking about their infrastructure.
Linda Shannon then gave a quick talk about #RIPE92 in May. Get your tickets and see the schedule (when it's out) here: https://ripe92.ripe.net/
Then the talk I was really coming for, from Lewis Hill (https://lewishill.xyz/) about migrating from #VMWare to #Proxmox, which was pretty interesting.
I've never used it myself.
If I was starting again with selfhosting, I would definitely have tried it.He said he would publish the slides on his website later
I think this one was the most well attended #NetMCR - overhearing Toms' counting, I think it was nearly 40! -
We had 3 presenters tonight.
The first one was Colin from #Linx Manchester talking about their infrastructure.
Linda Shannon then gave a quick talk about #RIPE92 in May. Get your tickets and see the schedule (when it's out) here: https://ripe92.ripe.net/
Then the talk I was really coming for, from Lewis Hill (https://lewishill.xyz/) about migrating from #VMWare to #Proxmox, which was pretty interesting.
I've never used it myself.
If I was starting again with selfhosting, I would definitely have tried it.He said he would publish the slides on his website later
I think this one was the most well attended #NetMCR - overhearing Toms' counting, I think it was nearly 40! -
#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (12th) in #Manchester.
The talk will be by Lewis Hill, ‘Migrating from VMWare to Proxmox’:
"We’re very excited to hear from Lewis, who is coming to us with his first talk, and it’s on a really pertinent subject for more than a few of us. Not one to miss!"
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (12th) in #Manchester.
The talk will be by Lewis Hill, ‘Migrating from VMWare to Proxmox’:
"We’re very excited to hear from Lewis, who is coming to us with his first talk, and it’s on a really pertinent subject for more than a few of us. Not one to miss!"
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (12th) in #Manchester.
The talk will be by Lewis Hill, ‘Migrating from VMWare to Proxmox’:
"We’re very excited to hear from Lewis, who is coming to us with his first talk, and it’s on a really pertinent subject for more than a few of us. Not one to miss!"
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (12th) in #Manchester.
The talk will be by Lewis Hill, ‘Migrating from VMWare to Proxmox’:
"We’re very excited to hear from Lewis, who is coming to us with his first talk, and it’s on a really pertinent subject for more than a few of us. Not one to miss!"
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) is on again this Thursday (12th) in #Manchester.
The talk will be by Lewis Hill, ‘Migrating from VMWare to Proxmox’:
"We’re very excited to hear from Lewis, who is coming to us with his first talk, and it’s on a really pertinent subject for more than a few of us. Not one to miss!"
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on tomorrow (8th January) at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm.
Tim Panton will be talking about ‘Quantifying 5G Uplink Performance From a Moving Vehicle’
Sounds complicated/interesting 😀
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on tomorrow (8th January) at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm.
Tim Panton will be talking about ‘Quantifying 5G Uplink Performance From a Moving Vehicle’
Sounds complicated/interesting 😀
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on tomorrow (8th January) at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm.
Tim Panton will be talking about ‘Quantifying 5G Uplink Performance From a Moving Vehicle’
Sounds complicated/interesting 😀
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on tomorrow (8th January) at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm.
Tim Panton will be talking about ‘Quantifying 5G Uplink Performance From a Moving Vehicle’
Sounds complicated/interesting 😀
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on tomorrow (8th January) at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm.
Tim Panton will be talking about ‘Quantifying 5G Uplink Performance From a Moving Vehicle’
Sounds complicated/interesting 😀
Go and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on Thursday 6th November at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm.
This month there are two talks:
*Ollie King, "Building the 2nd Largest SLU Network":
How 650 cabinets were sub-loop unbundled reaching 28k locations in 18 regions*Thomas Mangin, "Exa Cube":
The R&D journey into hardware production for an access provider’s customer routers tl;dr ‘I built my own CPE!’Come and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
Sadly I won't be going, as I'm not working in Manchester any more ;(
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on Thursday 6th November at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm.
This month there are two talks:
*Ollie King, "Building the 2nd Largest SLU Network":
How 650 cabinets were sub-loop unbundled reaching 28k locations in 18 regions*Thomas Mangin, "Exa Cube":
The R&D journey into hardware production for an access provider’s customer routers tl;dr ‘I built my own CPE!’Come and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
Sadly I won't be going, as I'm not working in Manchester any more ;(
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on Thursday 6th November at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm.
This month there are two talks:
*Ollie King, "Building the 2nd Largest SLU Network":
How 650 cabinets were sub-loop unbundled reaching 28k locations in 18 regions*Thomas Mangin, "Exa Cube":
The R&D journey into hardware production for an access provider’s customer routers tl;dr ‘I built my own CPE!’Come and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
Sadly I won't be going, as I'm not working in Manchester any more ;(
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on Thursday 6th November at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm.
This month there are two talks:
*Ollie King, "Building the 2nd Largest SLU Network":
How 650 cabinets were sub-loop unbundled reaching 28k locations in 18 regions*Thomas Mangin, "Exa Cube":
The R&D journey into hardware production for an access provider’s customer routers tl;dr ‘I built my own CPE!’Come and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
Sadly I won't be going, as I'm not working in Manchester any more ;(
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#NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on Thursday 6th November at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm.
This month there are two talks:
*Ollie King, "Building the 2nd Largest SLU Network":
How 650 cabinets were sub-loop unbundled reaching 28k locations in 18 regions*Thomas Mangin, "Exa Cube":
The R&D journey into hardware production for an access provider’s customer routers tl;dr ‘I built my own CPE!’Come and chat with some nice people, have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
Sadly I won't be going, as I'm not working in Manchester any more ;(
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I had a good time again.
I think quite a few new people could make it as it was on a Wednesday rather than a Thursday.
I was lucky that I had to be in Manchester for work today, so could join too.Maz gave a talk about Protected Access Workstations, a way of creating a low-cost, replaceable device that ISPs (amongst others) can use to access their core/managed/secure networks, and shouldn't (and cannot) be used to access normal user networks and the Internet.
Unfortunately, according to some new best practices for "Tier 1 and 2" ISPs, QubesOS is not enough, which is a shame, as i feel that would be a pretty good way of not needing to carry 2 devices around all the time...
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I had a good time again.
I think quite a few new people could make it as it was on a Wednesday rather than a Thursday.
I was lucky that I had to be in Manchester for work today, so could join too.Maz gave a talk about Protected Access Workstations, a way of creating a low-cost, replaceable device that ISPs (amongst others) can use to access their core/managed/secure networks, and shouldn't (and cannot) be used to access normal user networks and the Internet.
Unfortunately, according to some new best practices for "Tier 1 and 2" ISPs, QubesOS is not enough, which is a shame, as i feel that would be a pretty good way of not needing to carry 2 devices around all the time...
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I had a good time again.
I think quite a few new people could make it as it was on a Wednesday rather than a Thursday.
I was lucky that I had to be in Manchester for work today, so could join too.Maz gave a talk about Protected Access Workstations, a way of creating a low-cost, replaceable device that ISPs (amongst others) can use to access their core/managed/secure networks, and shouldn't (and cannot) be used to access normal user networks and the Internet.
Unfortunately, according to some new best practices for "Tier 1 and 2" ISPs, QubesOS is not enough, which is a shame, as i feel that would be a pretty good way of not needing to carry 2 devices around all the time...
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I had a good time again.
I think quite a few new people could make it as it was on a Wednesday rather than a Thursday.
I was lucky that I had to be in Manchester for work today, so could join too.Maz gave a talk about Protected Access Workstations, a way of creating a low-cost, replaceable device that ISPs (amongst others) can use to access their core/managed/secure networks, and shouldn't (and cannot) be used to access normal user networks and the Internet.
Unfortunately, according to some new best practices for "Tier 1 and 2" ISPs, QubesOS is not enough, which is a shame, as i feel that would be a pretty good way of not needing to carry 2 devices around all the time...
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I had a good time again.
I think quite a few new people could make it as it was on a Wednesday rather than a Thursday.
I was lucky that I had to be in Manchester for work today, so could join too.Maz gave a talk about Protected Access Workstations, a way of creating a low-cost, replaceable device that ISPs (amongst others) can use to access their core/managed/secure networks, and shouldn't (and cannot) be used to access normal user networks and the Internet.
Unfortunately, according to some new best practices for "Tier 1 and 2" ISPs, QubesOS is not enough, which is a shame, as i feel that would be a pretty good way of not needing to carry 2 devices around all the time...
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This month #NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on Wednesday 8th October instead of Thursday due to a timetabling clash.
I'm not sure what the talk will be about, but even if there isn't one, it's nice to chat with people about #Networking and other technical subjects.
It's at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm, and by luck I will be able to make it 🥳
Come and chat with some nice people, and have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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This month #NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on Wednesday 8th October instead of Thursday due to a timetabling clash.
I'm not sure what the talk will be about, but even if there isn't one, it's nice to chat with people about #Networking and other technical subjects.
It's at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm, and by luck I will be able to make it 🥳
Come and chat with some nice people, and have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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This month #NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on Wednesday 8th October instead of Thursday due to a timetabling clash.
I'm not sure what the talk will be about, but even if there isn't one, it's nice to chat with people about #Networking and other technical subjects.
It's at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm, and by luck I will be able to make it 🥳
Come and chat with some nice people, and have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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This month #NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on Wednesday 8th October instead of Thursday due to a timetabling clash.
I'm not sure what the talk will be about, but even if there isn't one, it's nice to chat with people about #Networking and other technical subjects.
It's at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm, and by luck I will be able to make it 🥳
Come and chat with some nice people, and have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!
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This month #NetMCR (https://www.netmcr.uk/) in #Manchester is on Wednesday 8th October instead of Thursday due to a timetabling clash.
I'm not sure what the talk will be about, but even if there isn't one, it's nice to chat with people about #Networking and other technical subjects.
It's at the Northern Monk (https://www.northernmonk.com/pages/manchester) from 7pm, and by luck I will be able to make it 🥳
Come and chat with some nice people, and have some weird 🍻, and if you're hungry, 🍔 and 🍟!