@drscriptt I assume they have a scrap dealer who's already given them a number that they're willing to take if they can't get any more on auction
@erikk oh for srs bns totally, but you would also just have bragging rights to say you have a super computer in your shed
Anyone in the market for a (used) super computer?
https://gsaauctions.gov/auctions/preview/282996
145k CPU cores, 300TB of DDR4 RAM, for a current price of 3000~ USD, bring your own OSHA safe movers
HT @jonty (and his unending auction website browsing hobby)
TIL 144w 24V "powered" USB ports sorta exist
@__michaelg old school DOCSIS did work sorta like that yes
TIL you can open MP4 (container) files in wireshark and it sorta works... I guess it's all "packets" at the end of the day
@realityanomaly cor, the sheer net worth tied up right there in label maker cartridges!
@eta "Do not spray on the cat" -> Spraying hydrophobic coating on the pond
Anyone else seen a huge uptick in facebookexternalhit/1.1 crawling? facebookexternalhit used to just be link unfurling, but seemingly in the last 12 to 24 hours it's started crawling entire sites
(Yes, these requests are coming from AS32934)
I hope this email finds you worthy to live this life.
Small bgp.tools update!
You can now change display options for the propagation graphs. You can turn on the display of IX Route Servers, You can quickly hide your own sessions, and you can switch between straight lines and bendy ones.
@karppinen yeah I had the option to buy those as well but I discovered that they were basically just boring broadcom switches versus the much more exciting option
@tef See I would have gone for GitLab because I always use them to figure out what the VC world is currently funding buzzwords wise
@q3k perfect
@benjojo Even more pertinent to the experience: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAJ66ZSQ4b4#t=2m37
When your customer requires you to use a Supplier Relationship Management platform to raise invoices and get paid, and you have to figure out how to use it
(Original Video)
Breaking new records on the RIPE NCC members-discuss mailing list this month (and we are not even finished with the month)
Looking back, the peaks (IE over 150 emails a month have been)
Apr 2023: Charging Scheme
Mar 2022: " A request to terminate ENOG "
Apr 2020: Elad Cohen
Jan 2019: Charging Scheme
Sep 2016: Charging Scheme
Feb 2016: Charging Scheme
Jul 2012: Charging Scheme
Oct 2011: Charging Scheme
Jun 2009: Charging Scheme
It's the Charging Scheme mailing list, with a little tiny bit of other stuff
blinks, ah yes, time to declare unread message bankruptcy
@miyuru I don't really record that kind of data, bgp.tools actually does not log that much data to mostly steer clear of things like GDPR liabilities.
Exceptions are made for "write" actions to users accounts (basically a audit log) and some page load performance data that is kept a few months so I can see if I am doing a better or worse job over time.
I do want to actually repeat some of these experiments, but I've yet to have the time
While home users can (mostly) change their DNS resolver, the vast majority of them don't.
In a talk last year at nog.fi Alain Durand from ICANN dug down on DNS resolver usage: https://nog.fi/event/1/contributions/6/attachments/2/3/eu-resolvers.pdf
The findings are somewhat interesting, this does mean that "Geo"DNS driven things are still very possible, and actually a reasonably small majority of eyeballs need special casing for public DNS recursors that are more hostile to GeoDNS like Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1
Obviously the kind of user that changes their DNS to Quad1/Quad8/Quad9 is more likely to also know how to complain if they are being served content from the wrong place, but again it's worth keeping that in mind that most consumer users don't change their DNS.
Biz's however do seem to change their resolver, I assume because they are doing more of the configuration themselves (vs a home user that just has a router with all of the stuff configured out of the box), and are more likely to enter into config DNS recursors that they remember the address of.
Paying the cat tax, this one is a nap professional
High risk activity
@jesopo bus -> airbus. Actually I guess it is called "taxiing"
@Aissen bgp.tools is basically always doing a /0 ICMP scan for https://map.bgp.tools . I don't think I've observed any serious blocking of that IP address, and anyone who did decide to block based on a single ping every 2 weeks likely does not make a accountable difference to numbers!
In general I believe my network is pretty much as reachable as anyone elses, I do run a commercial service form it and have yet to get complaints about lack of reachability
@yuka Yeah i sent the post and within seconds I realised that that would be mentioned, I edited the post on my end, but I assume your software does not support edits
Out of all IPv4 addresses on the internet (that are BGP routed), Around 9.57% of them respond to ICMP ping!
@q It will likely be back in 2026, I just can't justify the costs this year
@nabijaczleweli Cheers, I have fixed the post!
@Tenzer Lol, that's a very ben mistake, I'll see what I can do to fix that..
@FritzAdalis OpenWRT on a SN2100 is... sorta comical, but I'm sure it would work
@grawity They will only accept (as far as I am aware) tik firmware, for the devices that mattrer in this case at least (The nice marvell chipset ones)
@erincandescent RouterOS does eventually grow on you, but the software stability/inter-op is the larger problem
breaths in through gritted teeth
It's amazing how much LinkedIn is trying for me to hate it
@qwertyoruiop wtf, where did you get these switches from, that's bizzare
@lmierzwa Just don't lick the DC bus bar and you will be fine
@qwertyoruiop Yeah, Mellanox knocked it out of the park with the Spectrum switches. The only downside is that people think that they should run SONIC on them, a incredibly bad idea!
@qwertyoruiop Flash for what? the SATA disk? Have you managed to blow away the actual control plane's EFI/Firmware?
@holsta I'd much rather reviews of kit directly from the people who enjoy/suffer it, than some generic case study that has almost certainly been sterilized of any kind of criticism
Man, I totally see why solar power people go nuts for stats, it's almost hypnotising to watch the power move around
New post!
After spending a while with the new switch/router that I use, I wrote down all of the notes I wish existed, and a general review of the Mellanox spectrum/switchdev support!
Sysadmin friendly high speed ethernet switching
https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/sn2010-linux-hacking-switchdev
I think I'm going to call EMF-IX quits for this year.
I'm not really at the point where the cost to hire the marquee (etc) is viable for me, since I don't make the same level of income as I used to. (and I suspect trying to find people to split the costs is enough of a task as running EMF-IX etc)
Apologies!
@can Cheers! I've done as such
I really hate this stuff, I know the site does not see the email until I click on it, but it just feels like a timebomb siting at the corner of my screen on every site. Even more so because my email addresses are clearly displayed on the screen, making it a doxxing risk if I am not careful with screenshots
Target acquired
@jamesog yeah it's bizzare (I'm not in the UK right now FWIW), having grown up only ever seeing grey ones
@xssfox off the scale normal toots... how hard could it be
@kouett don't let them in the house
🐿️
AI bot scraper desperately pawing at the door over and over, Maybe robots.txt changed since the last... 2 seconds since it last checked
@eta Sometimes :tm:, because yubikeys compatibility along the ages is a bit of a mess, so not everyone who has yubikeys can/will have the ability to use P256, but the RSA path always works