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Hope you never notice the outages I cause. Knows where the RFC2616 bodies are buried. recurse.com SP'2 18 / "The bgp.tools guy" Follow me using: @benjojo@benjojo.co.uk in your client
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I would kill for an induction hob that has a magnetic stir bar system, how has cooking not stolen this trick from the chemistry world
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New post!
How far can you go with IX Route Servers only?IX Route Servers are internet peering on easy mode but how effective is it really? I couldn't find any studies on this so I decided to look myself using the bgp.tools IX collector network!
https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/how-far-can-you-get-with-ix-route-servers
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EMF-IX, the #emfcamp / #emfcamp2026 internet exchange will be returning for EMF 2026.
Complete with our best switch yet (the "no cost spared" Juniper LAN) this will be the best EMF-IX yet, run a personal network or similar? Reserve your (in person) port today: https://emf-ix.benjojo.co.uk/
This year the EMF Camp network itself will be peering on the exchange as well!
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✅ EMF Ticket
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A supplier security-questionnaire.xlsx, but you lose the bid by simply opening it, because who opens random microsoft office documents over email in this day and age?
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Ah yes, the [checks AMD reference manual] "P2D Swiss Cheese Descriptor" CPU MSR, of course
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What is your favourite Wikipedia image, I'll start with the
" Chaos magic ritual involving videoconferencing .JPG "
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chaos_magic_ritual_involving_videoconferencing.JPG
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Do you find yourself in the position where you just bought a piece of server kit (new or used) and you do not know what the IPMI password is, and you don't have a OS/screen to reset it, or it's set to some static IP that you don't know?
Please enjoy this small (70MB) image you can put on a USB stick and blindly boot the machine into, assuming the USB boots, it will set the IPMI to a known value, and set the network back to "normal" values (no VLAN and DHCP)
Enjoy! (and report back if you find it worked on things not already confirmed in the readme)
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