Just noticed I've got 4 relatively cool IETF-RFCs I need to read in the coming weeks, then start writing some implementations for them.
It's ben very long since I've had to read that many to get one implementation running but here we are.
Pale UoN ju ya kiherehere sana ilifanya Muthokinju itupee kazi ya kuwafanyia marketing kwa estates. Ilikua unafill documents na number ya watu umehoji iyo siku. Mimi nilikaa kwa nyumba na my cousins na nikafill number zao. Wakipigiwa wanajiita clients alafu nawekewa 32k😂😭
XVLAN-EVPN is basically L2 data being carried by a Layer 3 protocol (BGP), which then labels these L2 endpoints using MPLS which was initially supposed to solve the problems brought about by traditional L3 routing.
BGP is not going anywhere anytime sooon people.
There's that one trip, it won't even necessarily have to be out of Africa, where you come back from and it dawns how the city is on a fast track to hell.
Ability to self-reflect.
Then afetrwards adjust accordingly.
Is EXTREMELY underrated.
You can be learned as shit but if you're extremely stiff and "know it all"...you already have one foot in the grave and the other on a banana pill in whatever you're trying.
Idk, for the size and significance of Safcom, I'd have expected more people to have contributed to someting like FRRouting or BIRD.
So dissapointing...
Btw, these moments are the ones you most get creative ideas, or rather the moments it's easier to make some dots that never connected connect.
Use that as a positive.
When people say everything is a file in Linux, they technically mean everything is a file descriptor(fd)
Learn how those work, and some of the concepts in terms of how Linux works, down from the basics, might become glaringly obvious.