John Herbert
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John Herbert
@mrtugs
CCIE since 2001, amateur photographer, amateur musician, amateur dad, living in GA. Anything I say is my own (here or on my blog at http://t.co/NiFFeuWWIU)
Beigetreten Haziran 2008
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@HankYeomans @SharpNetwork @bcjordo @scottm32768 As a publicly traded company, I could argue that they had a fiduciary duty to force completion of a deal which made their shareholders very happy. If Musk hadn’t committed to a ludicrously priced buyout - for god knows what reason beyond pure hubris - this wouldn’t be happening.
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This is brutal and completely unnecessary.
Dr. Sarah T. Roberts [email protected]@ubiquity75
Super normal stuff. #fridaymassacre
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@nwkautomaniac I’d like to additionally diagnose your kitty with a minor case of Derp.
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CLI Shortcut for Visual Studio Code on MacOS movingpackets.net/2022/06/21/cli…
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Let’s ignore the fact that MacOS wants to autocorrect “Netris" to “Tetris”, and enjoy the presentation nonetheless #NFD28
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@jpwarren @NetworkingNerd Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right?
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“Not all bugs are security vulnerabilities, but all security vulnerabilities are bugs.”
It sounds simple, but Ken nailed it at #NFD28
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I know the @AristaNetworks 7800 can support 576 x 400G ports, but honestly I’m not sure that’s enough for me. #NFD28
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@SystemMTUOne @0UR080R05 “easily” is subjective ;-) Still, could be worse; you might be checking configuration syntax into a git repo and pushing it to a device. #NFD28
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@0UR080R05 I think it’s going to be doubley difficult for engineers who have been at it for 10+ years to go full GUI when you have a system that can still be easily managed by the CLI.
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The problem with pushing people to GUIs for config rather than a CLI is many in the network space are horribly designed and needlessly make work difficult. #nfd28
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@0UR080R05 There are times though when config is much simpler in a CLI than in a GUI. Some of that - IMO - is designers making people work the way the UI needs to work, rather than making the UI work the way the user needs it to. cf: every first deployment of Remedy... #NFD28
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@0UR080R05 Very true, although things have moved on SO FAR compared to the old menu-driven “CLI”s which were considered “better” than a regular CLI ;-) #nfd28
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@wollmannbruno Exactly… Still, it’s fun when you win every now and again :)
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@wollmannbruno I love playing the “Spot the product I haven’t come across before and try to google it despite the massive name collisions” game ;-) #NFD28
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It’s hard to argue with @AristaNetworks’ testing approach:
- One OS (EOS) runs on all platforms;
- Test every EOS feature on every platform every time.
Automation makes it so that even patches and maintenance releases can be fully regression tested pre-release. #NFD28
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Quite often when a founding CxO presents, they've lost their focus on the nerd core and it can be painful. Never so with @AristaNetworks’ Ken Duda at #NFD28. It’s so key to have this kind of attitude from the top down in a company.
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Ken Duda at @AristaNetworks worries about the stats that there's:
- 1 bug per 10 lines of code after code check-in;
- 1 bug /100 lines after QA has signed off ;
- 1 bug per 1000 lines after the code has had maintenance releases;
...and asks how we reduce that. #NFD28
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Folks, Ken Duda is on the mic at #NFD28 for @AristaNetworks . DON’T MISS THIS! He’s talking about software quailty; and last from him - about 7 years ago - we thought it was one of the best presentations yet at an NFD. techfieldday.com
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