Jeremy Filliben (@jfilliben) 's Twitter Profile
Jeremy Filliben

@jfilliben

Networker, Investor, Husband, Dad, Cisco Certified Design Expert #2009::3 (February 2009) Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert #3851 (June 1998)

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The Hazard Society (@_hazardsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nate Silver The people advocating for censorship: 1. Always have a righteous excuse for it 2. Throughout history, have never turned out to be the good guys

Daryl Morey 🗽🏀 (@dmorey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really hoping liberals wake up and choose to speak out now for our founding liberal principles. Otherwise, we risk granting excessive power to limit speech to a White House to which you definitely do not want to give more power. economist.com/leaders/2024/0…

Really hoping liberals wake up and choose to speak out now for our founding liberal principles. Otherwise, we risk granting excessive power to limit speech to a White House to which you definitely do not want to give more power.

economist.com/leaders/2024/0…
CCDE2k1737 (@ccde2k1737) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My next #ccde course 🚀❤️⚽️ Totally different from anything else out there and now building to improve with each course. linkedin.com/posts/malcolmb…

BuccoCapital Bloke (@buccocapital) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great career advice from Byrne Hobart IMHO it’s the #1 thing ppl get wrong in their career - they spend too much time learning the “how” w/out seeking to deeply understand the “why” Then one day there’s no one to give them the “how”, and they don’t the skills to figure it out

Great career advice from <a href="/ByrneHobart/">Byrne Hobart</a>

IMHO it’s the #1 thing ppl get wrong in their career - they spend too much time learning the “how” w/out seeking to deeply understand the “why”

Then one day there’s no one to give them the “how”, and they don’t the skills to figure it out
Naval (@naval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any government that slows down the development of spacecraft, medicine, robots, and intelligence is an impediment to civilization.

Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With control of the White House, the Senate, the House, and most of the State governments, can we finally quit changing the damn clocks twice a year?

Russ White (@rtggeek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A question for the community: I've been struggling to get the rule 11 academy site up and running in a way that attracts subscribers. The member management software space seems like a complete mess, and it took me three times to find a video hosting process that consistently

Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨BREAKING: 12 states have now passed resolutions to add term limits for Congress to the U.S. Constitution. 34 are needed: Florida Alabama Missouri West Virginia Oklahoma Wisconsin Tennessee Louisiana North Carolina South Dakota Indiana South Carolina

DoubleZero (@doublezero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DoubleZero is: – base layer infrastructure for blockchains – a faster, purpose-built alternative to the public internet – a new internet designed for distributed systems – open, decentralized, and permissionless – built to accelerate communication on any blockchain – a physical

Jeremy Filliben (@jfilliben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be speaking at NANOG95 this October 27, 2025, in Arlington, TX. Join me there! I'll cover Network Engineering in high frequency trading, including IP Multicast, ultra-low latency, and precise timestamping. RSVP here: nanog.org/events/nanog-9… #NANOG95 #WeAreNANOG

eden 00 (IBRL arc) (@eden_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big tech realized years ago that the public internet couldn't meet their needs. To maintain their competitive edge, they built massive private networks instead. Today, no serious enterprise runs over the public internet. Existing private networks (and their names) ↓

@levelsio (@levelsio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reducing AC usage, reducing emmissions, paper straws etc., it's all just incredibly performative Meaning it's an act for show, not something that actually contributes to saving the environment or stopping climate change Especially in the case of Singapore, a tiny city state

Reducing AC usage, reducing emmissions, paper straws etc., it's all just incredibly performative

Meaning it's an act for show, not something that actually contributes to saving the environment or stopping climate change

Especially in the case of Singapore, a tiny city state
Justin Amash (@justinamash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The right kind of federal government would be one so limited and irrelevant to our daily lives that we’d rarely have to think about it.

Jeremy Filliben (@jfilliben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the real danger to American prosperity. Let’s work to ensure it doesn’t spread beyond the small footholds it has in our major cities.

Colin Wright (@swipewright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Voter ID is a no-brainer. And it would be a no-brainer regardless of the prevalence of voter fraud. The idea that we must first demonstrate significant voter fraud before passing common sense laws to prevent it is absurd. If significant voter fraud is happening, voter ID laws