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Does anyone know what you get out of the dvi port on a raritan dominion dsx2-48? Is the output graphical or text based?

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Bing, thanks for your concern about me wanting to kill ftp but I’m fine.

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Minimum experience: Experienced - That doesn’t leave any room for confusion.

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Does anyone have any insight into exactly what nic settings libpcap changes when opening an interface in promiscuous mode on Linux? I know it removes unicast/mcast hw filters, but does it change any interrupt mitigations in use and other off-loads? i350 chip in this use case.


Trying to enter the cab of that thing while it’s “rolling” forward seems really sketchy. I’m glad it looks like he’ll recover.

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Networking is always in the “critical path”: NASA's Artemis mission finally launches after faulty Ethernet switch delayed countdown


This guy is a regular in our back yard. The dogs and he/she have come to some understanding I guess. Pretty impressive climbing because that rock is steep!! We have way less squirrels and chipmunks which is a bonus.


I was wondering if anyone knew how to view clients of a bfd session(s) in JunOS? I have bfd watching some static routes, piggy backing off a bgp supporting bfd session between the same two interfaces the static routes use. I see two clients instead of one but can’t get details..


That’s a big squirrel!!

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This “clock tower” shows wind direction only, which I guess was more important than the time back when it was put up.

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Fine without limit? I wonder if this has any effect on deterrence and if it would be legal here?

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That is an Ethernet port in the seat back of every seat. Unfortunately, I did not have a way to plug into it and sniff any traffic. I’ve never seen such a thing before.

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A friend sent me a video of a guy putting up a cabin in the woods. Got me thinking of Dick Proemmeke who did it ALL by hand. He flew into Alaska w just the heads of his tools and made the handles. He did amazing work, you can see some of it here: youtu.be/hy-4NxJRxNQ


This rock is directly under my hammock and I can move it with my 5’ pry bar. I was going to enlist the help of my 14 yo using this logic, “if the Egyptians could build a pyramid, we should be able to move this rock." and see if he bites. The 7 yo is already in.

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Wow!! A buddy of mine *significantly* upgraded his modeling+labbing environment. I don’t think he’s going to hit very many limitations now, other than maybe licensing. Storage is (I think) 10tb.

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