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Smile, and nod stupidly. i do. IR Black in XCode. Converting quotes with MacVim and Python. Is Inconsolata for screen or print? Adding straight single and double quotes to Inconsolata. Projects with Vim using projects.vim. Textmate command to print block level. An Event Apart SF. Its been a while, no? Cleaning a Mighty Mouse. Does Django need a standard blog application? Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. A Remembrance of Things Past. Wireless vs. wireless. RSS link blogs and NetNewsWire. A rose is a rose. Whatever ...
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on the genius of James Mickens |
http://blog.cyberpunkture.net/2013/11/on-the-genius-of-james-mickens
Thoughts on technology, culture and the future. November 16, 2013. On the genius of James Mickens. For anyone who hasn’t seen James Mickens. Give a talk, you should find a way to do so. Invite him to your university, lab, office, cave, or dungeon or figure out a conference where he’ll be talking and go. It’s an experience that you don’t want to miss. In the mean time, I’ve discovered that he’s been writing a series of amazing columns for the USENIX ;login: magazine. Go read them now.
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on Security in OpenDaylight |
http://blog.cyberpunkture.net/2015/03/on-security-in-opendaylight
Thoughts on technology, culture and the future. March 2, 2015. On Security in OpenDaylight. It’s now been a bit more than two months since OpenDaylight dealt with the the “netdump” vulnerability reported in August. The good news then was that we fixed the vulnerability and we were able to fix it. A new release of ODL with the fix in. Once we knew about the vulnerability. I want to echo Dave Meyer’s comments. Better Publicized Ways to Report Security Issues. It’s also listed on our new security advisories...
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on SDN, network virtualization and jobs |
http://blog.cyberpunkture.net/2013/06/on-sdn-network-virtualization-and-jobs
Thoughts on technology, culture and the future. June 16, 2013. On SDN, network virtualization and jobs. However, as this recent Packet Pushers blog post. When companies discuss reductions in OPEX, just remember. Are OPEX most, if not all the time. Self-service and automation are great, but if that service is what you provide (and provides your income), you better do something about it. Don’t become roadkill on the path to the future. How do we reconcile these two things? A simple explanation would just b...
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on broadband competition in Austin |
http://blog.cyberpunkture.net/2014/02/on-broadband-competition-in-austin
Thoughts on technology, culture and the future. February 23, 2014. On broadband competition in Austin. In theory, Google Fiber is coming to Austin. With their 1 Gbps internet for $70/mo. We’ll see if they come where I’m living, but in the meantime everyone else has started to retaliate. They were going to roll out gigabit internet. To their existing U-Verse customers, i.e., their non-DSL customers. Sadly, for whatever reason, my house is just outside the zone where you can get that. On centralization in ...
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summit season |
http://blog.cyberpunkture.net/2014/03/summit-season
Thoughts on technology, culture and the future. March 1, 2014. It appears as though SDN summit season is upon me. A few weeks back I was at the OpenDaylight Summit. Celebrating getting the Hydrogen release out the door. This coming week I’m going to be at the Open Networking Summit. ONS) which seems to have become. Industry event for SDN in both the positive and negative ways. Monday morning, manning the OpenDaylight booth/helpdesk on Monday and Tuesday evenings, and attending the Research Track. Turning...
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Smile, and nod stupidly. i do. What's there to say? I currently work at Vox Media. As a Software Engineer for The Verge/Polygon/SBNation. Prior, I have worked at Disqus. Here are my Flickr photos. I am on Twitter as @dz. Here I am on LinkedIn: http:/ www.linkedin.com/in/dzhou. You can contact me at david@nodnod.net. And now, time to turn the dial on my spam blocker to. This is made with and running in Django. It is hosted at WebFaction. 2009 Hosted at WebFaction.
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featured in the OpenDaylight developer spotlight |
http://blog.cyberpunkture.net/2013/11/featured-in-the-opendaylight-developer-spotlight
Thoughts on technology, culture and the future. November 16, 2013. Featured in the OpenDaylight developer spotlight. This is a bit late (alright, more than two months late), but the Linux Foundation did a little Q&A with me about my role as a developer in OpenDaylight. The key quote I think people should take away is this:. Grab the code and get it to do something first. A good place to start is getting the installation guide. And there’s almost always people willing to help out there. On broadband compe...