Why do people need to insert AI into EVERYTHING?
There's a growing trend of users inserting AI into production servers, but why?
There's a growing trend of users inserting AI into production servers, but why?
A common theme is emerging across social platforms about whether you actually built the thing or not. Does it matter if you led a team of agents to success?
A new home for my thoughts and ideas. Short-form text containing what I'm building and more.
You know the basics - branches, merges, pull requests. Now it's time to clean up after yourself. Rebasing, squashing, stashing, and the safety net that means you can't actually break anything.
Time to get practical. Set up Git, version control your network configs, learn branching and merging the hard way (by breaking things), and open your first pull request on GitHub.
As network engineers, we've been solving version control problems badly for years, dated backup files, manual comparisons, config files named final_v2_WORKING.txt. Git exists because developers hit this wall decades ago. It's time we caught up.
We’ve created a handy list and PDF cheat sheet of the most useful Git CLI commands covering the basics, branching, merging, rebasing, and more. Yours to keep as a quick reference for everyday tasks.
This week: breaches hitting Cloudflare, Palo Alto & Zscaler, Cloudflare stopping a 11.5 Tbps DDoS attack, and HPE’s $14B Juniper deal cleared, plus more networking & cloud news.
Discover how a reverse proxy acts like a helpful doorman for your servers by improving security, handling traffic, off‑loading encryption, and making your site more resilient.
Take a peek at what's coming up with the site and me personally! There is a little surprise on the way and what better way to announce it than here(?)!.