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Shrirang Kahale

@AlbonyCal

👋 Albony (VU37SK) ❯ 19 y/o ❯ Hosts https://t.co/O4oJAFeNIf (Serving PBs worth of traffic per year)

India Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Shrirang Kahale
Shrirang Kahale@AlbonyCal·
Happy New Year, Albony Mirror Network has had tremendous growth in 2025. Total traffic served in 2025 ~6.1 PB (Petabytes) MVPs being 1. DEL2 node: 3.19PB 2. AJL node: ~2PB 3. HYD node: 349.75TB Let's see what 2026 has in mind :) #AlbonyMirror #Linux #FOSS
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Shrirang Kahale
Shrirang Kahale@AlbonyCal·
@saybwala Apparently there was no fuel shortage as such, but people panicked due to misinformation and started hoarding which in turn lead to fuel shortage. Huge lines at petrol pumps.
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Anand Sankar
Anand Sankar@saybwala·
Just received an email from a logistics company that their last mile delivery ops in Nagpur is impacted due to fuel shortage. What is causing this supply chain problem?
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Gagandeep Singh Sapra
Gagandeep Singh Sapra@TheBigGeek·
The Wonderful people at @airtelindia do not allow you to change the ip's in their CPE, and they can't change it themselves, told them I can't have 192.168.1.1 as my default IP and the whole team has gone on to explain to me that my speed is related to this ip. @DaryllSwer is right to call them names... what an amazing set of ID10T's
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Gagandeep Singh Sapra
Gagandeep Singh Sapra@TheBigGeek·
Sir I am not talking of the lineman - I am talking of the expert at the backend, who was teaching me routing basics ~ the line man I don't expect to know anything, they can't even change an SSID without calling the desk. Also they do not get paid 11K per month, the pay today in India is minimum at 18K per month, yes that's low - but they also have to build skills to get paid more
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Gagandeep Singh Sapra
Gagandeep Singh Sapra@TheBigGeek·
Indeed, they think just because they printed WIFI Expert on their T-shirts, they have become experts, while they can't even understand basics of what addressing spaces or what layer 2 and layer 3 are (at best they can manage is physical cabling, to which also they are failing miserably)
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Plamen
Plamen@plamenpetkov·
Outbound (egress) DDoS looks very different from what most people imagine... This is a real upstream graph from a large broadband ISP in India. Not one big spike. Thousands of small ones. What’s happening under the hood: • Thousands of CPEs / infected endpoints • Sending bursts every few seconds • TCP 80/443 + UDP 80/443 (looks like “normal” traffic) • Mixed with junk (port 0, random ports) • Coordinated enough to hurt, distributed enough to hide The pattern: burst → silence → burst → silence This is not volumetric attack, but rather PPS-driven, distributed, and evasive. Why it’s hard: • Per-user rate limits don’t help (each stays “normal”) • Port-based blocking breaks real users (QUIC, VPNs) • Looks like legitimate web traffic You’re not under attack. You’re being used to attack others. Mitigation is not just go and “block traffic”. It’s: • Per-subscriber flow + PPS control • Burst suppression • Connection rate limiting (NEW flows) • Identifying and cleaning infected users
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AviationAll
AviationAll@AviationAll_·
@AlbonyCal @nakulvk It is NOT. The route to Vancouver does not utilise that specific route requiring extra oxygen. In fact, AEI has operated to Vancouver quite a lot of times in the recent past.
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AviationAll
AviationAll@AviationAll_·
Yesterday, Air India's VT-AEI, Operating Delhi - Vancouver Returned to Delhi after Air India Realised they did not have the Approvals to Operate the -200LR to Canada. But what's intriguing is that VT-AEI has operated to Vancouver in the past, as late as November '25!
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Nakul K
Nakul K@nakulvk·
@AviationAll_ I’m curious what approvals or if that’s the real reason they returned. Seems unnecessary if a 300ER can operate why can’t a 200LR
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Mr. Rc
Mr. Rc@rcx86·
Oh
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kanav
kanav@kanavtwt·
Someone built a Google translate for Linkedin 😭
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Plamen
Plamen@plamenpetkov·
"Why is my internet slow?" NetSense + Pulse now answer this end-to-end - automatically. One search. Full path traced. Every device inspected. ONU signal levels, OLT health, CPE status, WiFi clients with signal quality - all correlated. AI summarizes the root cause and tells you if it's the network or the customer's home setup. FTTH & WiFi troubleshooting, solved. 👇
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NSG650
NSG650@nsg650·
Wow kagi can really translate anything
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BlackJack! 🇮🇳
BlackJack! 🇮🇳@B777200F·
Multiple transmissions by IN navy to keep the hostile aircraft away flying at 26000.
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BlackJack! 🇮🇳
BlackJack! 🇮🇳@B777200F·
Multiple transmissions on guard frequency by Indian Navy warship formations operating near Oman to unknown aircraft & vessels. I understated aircraft but who exactly are the ships that are being warned! Crazy … Target aircraft flying at 23000 feet. Must be Pak reconnaissance.
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Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware@tomshardware·
ASRock launches new Frankensteined motherboard with one DDR4 slot and two DDR5 slots — Intel board signals the RAM apocalypse is truly nigh tomshardware.com/pc-components/…
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Shrirang Kahale
Shrirang Kahale@AlbonyCal·
Runway in use is ILS 32 as usual, curious on why RWY 14 was used here. Winds are 3kts at 180 degrees, so not much.
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Shrirang Kahale
Shrirang Kahale@AlbonyCal·
Not something you see daily, RWY 14 landing at VANP. Only RWY 32 has ILS. #avgeek
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