Month: January 2019
Binary message in Cisco Digital Network Architecture: Intent-based Networking for the Enterprise (Networking Technology)
I’m waiting for my copy of “Cisco Digital Network Architecture: Intent-based Networking for the Enterprise (Networking Technology)” to arrive. In the meantime, I glanced at the contents on Amazon. Among the dedications, there is a binary message. Add a bit of Erlang magic and the message is revealed.
Read More → Binary message in Cisco Digital Network Architecture: Intent-based Networking for the Enterprise (Networking Technology)Adventures in XCP-ng 7.6
I tried XCP-ng in a lab today. The lab ran XenServer 7.6 from my previous experiments. I started long ago with XS 7.2 and 5 hosts in a single pool. The upgrade to XCP-ng 7.6 went smoothly.
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The discussion on whether FreeBSD should eventually replace C with Rust, produced a link to “Safe Kernel Programming with Rust“, a degree project in computer science and engineering, written by Johannes Lundberg while at KTH in Sweden. If you aim for printing the PDF file as two-sided, then print the following pages in the following […]
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