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@as1016ipa

AS 1016 is the BGP peering development lab for @iparchitechs to test and evaluate commodity router solutions like MikroTik. We heart IPv6 :)

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Tim Martin (@bckcntryskr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My fellow protocol enthusiasts; the WWW is embarking on massive change for scalability, security and performance. HTTP/3, QUIC, IPv6 are coming fast. Study, design, prepare and deploy.

My fellow protocol enthusiasts; the WWW is embarking on massive change for scalability, security and performance. HTTP/3, QUIC, IPv6 are coming fast. Study, design, prepare and deploy.
Nick Russo (@nickrusso42518) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just signed a deal to update my popular O'Reilly Media Python course with new tech and another hour of content. First showing should run in November or December. If you've attended the old one, consider attending the new one to refresh your skills and learn new ones!

ScreenTime (@screentime) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ke Huy Quan on reuniting with Harrison Ford “I'm thinking 'is he going to recognize me?' He turns and points at me and says ‘Are you Short Round?’ Immediately, I was transported back [to] when I was a little kid and said ‘Yes Indy.’ And he said ‘Come here’ and gave me a big hug"

Ke Huy Quan on reuniting with Harrison Ford

“I'm thinking 'is he going to recognize me?' He turns and points at me and says ‘Are you Short Round?’ Immediately, I was transported back [to] when I was a little kid and said ‘Yes Indy.’ And he said ‘Come here’ and gave me a big hug"
Computing History (@computermuseum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OnThisDay in 1906, Grace Hopper was born. In 1947, she discovered a moth in the Harvard Mark II - and popularised the computing term 'bug'. She then went on to develop the first compiler, A-0, and the programming language COBOL. computinghistory.org.uk/cgi-bin/sitewi…

#OnThisDay in 1906, Grace Hopper was born. In 1947, she discovered a moth in the Harvard Mark II - and popularised the computing term 'bug'. She then went on to develop the first compiler, A-0, and the programming language COBOL. computinghistory.org.uk/cgi-bin/sitewi…
Tim McC (@juangolbez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Book update: Feedback is positive. Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to review, including specific and technical feedback. Special thanks to ericchou and Hiroko Nishimura for helping me navigate the rough seas of self publishing. Hoping it will be out by end of Feb.