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ANSH
@YodaSpokenHas
Curious Devops Engineer @Hashedin By Deloitte writing insightful tech blogs. Constantly exploring new technologies and enhancing processes.
Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Last week I hosted family for Thanksgiving.
My 12-year-old nephew asked for the WiFi password.
He wanted to play Roblox on his iPad.
I looked at the device.
Unmanaged. No antivirus. No encryption.
I’m an IT Professional. I don't run an open network.
So I didn’t give him the password.
Instead, I spent 45 minutes provisioning a Guest VLAN.
I set up a captive portal.
I throttled the bandwidth down to 56kbps.
Then I blocked all traffic on ports 80 and 443.
He came back crying. He said it wouldn't load.
My sister screamed at me to "just let him play."
I told her that Zero Trust architecture doesn't care about bloodlines.
We didn't have a "fun" Thanksgiving.
But we had a secure perimeter.
You’re welcome for the compliance.
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Despite having 4 self-drop baggage machines at Varanasi "INTERNATIONAL" Airport, none are operational.
On inquiry, staff said “Operators didn’t come today.”
This defeats the entire purpose of automation.
@AAI_Official @AAIVNSAIRPORT — please address.
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A CDN (Content Delivery Network) is a network of servers distributed across the globe.
When you visit a website, instead of loading data from a single server (which might be far away), a CDN delivers content from the server closest to you.
How does a CDN work?
A website’s content (like images, videos, and static files) is copied and stored on multiple servers worldwide.
When a user visits the website, the CDN identifies the server nearest to them and delivers the content from there.
Why does this matter?
Without a CDN:
- If you’re in India and the website’s server is in the US, every request travels across the globe. This takes time.
With a CDN:
- A CDN server in India delivers the content locally, significantly reducing load time.
What does a CDN store?
Static content like images, videos, CSS, and JavaScript files.
Cached versions of dynamic pages for faster delivery.
Benefits of a CDN:
- Speed:
Faster load times because content is served from nearby servers.
- Scalability:
Millions of users can access the website without overwhelming the main server.
- Reliability:
If one server goes down, others can step in to serve content.
- Global Reach:
Users around the world get a fast, consistent experience.
Who uses CDNs?
Big companies like Netflix, Amazon, and Facebook rely on CDNs to handle their massive user bases. But even small websites can use CDNs through affordable services like Cloudflare or AWS CloudFront.
Together, these technologies ensure that websites stay fast, reliable, and scalable even under heavy traffic.
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All about Recent OpenAi Outage was due to a new telemetry added taking down their Clusters
status.openai.com/incidents/ctrs…
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A couple of months ago, a customer of @joinditto made a Rs 90,000 claim for a cataract procedure.
But the insurance company agreed to settle only Rs 60,000.
Here's what followed🧵
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"Oh, @JioCare, you never fail to amaze me! Second month in and already hitting me with a bill for a prepaid three-month plan I've already paid. And what's this? Taxing me ₹200 on a big fat ZERO? Bravo! 👏 Time to educate your backend team! #JioFiberWoes"

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Terraform Docs Tutorial: Generate READMEs for Your Modules
#terraform
#devops
#medium
#article
teckdebate.medium.com/terraform-docs…

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Today we're excited to introduce Devin, the first AI software engineer.
Devin is the new state-of-the-art on the SWE-Bench coding benchmark, has successfully passed practical engineering interviews from leading AI companies, and has even completed real jobs on Upwork.
Devin is an autonomous agent that solves engineering tasks through the use of its own shell, code editor, and web browser.
When evaluated on the SWE-Bench benchmark, which asks an AI to resolve GitHub issues found in real-world open-source projects, Devin correctly resolves 13.86% of the issues unassisted, far exceeding the previous state-of-the-art model performance of 1.96% unassisted and 4.80% assisted.
Check out what Devin can do in the thread below.
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@ghumare64 @RinkiyaKeDad How? I cant find the Method Please Elaborate
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