Another attempt to find a new job ๐
I know cloud, platform engineering, Python, networking.
Currently diving deeper into LLMs and frontend.
I also enjoy interacting with customers.
I am looking for work. Based in Poland, so preferably EMEA or global remote.
What I can do well:
- influence customers about tech
- design and implement cloud architectures
So something like Cloud Architect / Platform engineer or Sales Engineering role.
I am back to streaming!
I plan biweekly schedule, but we will see if I will be able to keep up.
This Saturday 1/11 at 6 PM CET / 12 PM ET I will explore Pulumi and will try to build something complex with it to see if it is better than Terraform.
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Dusting off the YouTube channel after a year of being burned out. Today's offer is a beginner look at AWS networking for traditional network engineers that want to learn cloud networking but not get mired in apps and services.
https://t.co/etN3aY9d38
#cloud#AWS#networking
Oops, we did it again ๐ค
Three years ago, we shook up the networking space with the release of a freely available SR Linux container image. This was a catalyst for many great community projects, such as Containerlab, gNMIc, and many others.
Today, we are announcing the availability of an ARM64 version* of the SR Linux container image ๐
Free, public, ARM64 native.
* - preview version.
With ARM64 version of our container image, you can finally make your expensive typing machines with a fruit logo to do some actual work by running a networking lab.
There are so many things to I wanted to explain and show you, so I went and recorded a 40 minutes deep dive on the topics of
- Who can be interested in running labs on ARM64 arch?
- What challenges are ahead of us when ARM64 is the target architecture?
- What Network OSes can you run on it?
- How docker runs on macOS?
- What tools would I recommend using?
- And how I run containerlabs on macOS.
You will find a link to the YT video in the comments.
If you are in or adjacent to networking, this might be quite an entertaining show and hopefully this would make netorking labs even more accessible to the community ๐
๐ซกYou all asked for this.
Our expensive typing machines with a fruit logo can do better than connecting with SSH to Linux machines whenever we want to run networking labs.
Soon it will be way way better. And we will continue to push, because we are with you in the same boat ๐ค๐ค
Very sad to hear about the passing of @nickrusso42518. He was a good man - sincere, caring and always very generous in sharing his time and knowledge to help others. Rest In Peace, Nick.
SR Linux CLI is one of the best Network OS CLIs and the team and myself personally work on improving it constantly.
I will write a blog post about the Extended Ranges Syntax, but (as a teaser) check that.
Imagine you're dealing with a route table with many routes (pic #1) and you want to focus just on a subset of the output.
The extended ranges syntax allows you to use the shell-like globbing to filter on the prefix ๐ฑ (see pic #2)
It is live. Learn networking fundamentals with my 70 min crash course.
I am covering IP addressing, routing, switching, TCP, DNS, DHCP, BGP, NAT and VPN.
Will be useful not only for net eng, but also for app devs and devops. Essential to know before building a VPC.
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So many things are in motion, and it is only February, captain.
Nevertheless, @carlrmontanari and I are working hard to scale out containerlab without sacrificing the user experience.
It is still the early days of @clabernetes, but we have achieved a lot and will have lots to share very, very soon!
For now, give @clabernetes a follow and bookmark in your browsers this -> https://t.co/DOkdBSa1Au and watch this space.
We are here to stay ๐ค
You guys went ballistic about the Wireshark integration with @go_containerlab.
But yesterday, it was me going ๐๐คฏ when I learned about the open-source project that delivers a Web UI for packet captures -- Edgeshark.
Here are 12 minutes to blow your mind.
https://t.co/Oz5pjAHcjV
My first video is already on YouTube!
I plan to publish educational content, focusing on AWS networking and DevOps, expanding in the future to serverless, containers, software dev and maybe even career related conversations
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Still a work in progress, itโs taken about 3 months to learn to play this beautiful piano version of Wicked Game (original song by Chris Isaak) from start to finish.
I love the piano so much and finding covers like this online inspire me.
Arrangement: @willhaviland
When I quit Nokia and get to fill in my achievements in the CV, one of them would be
๐ฃ๏ธ contributed to making people want to work at Nokia
And today is the manifestation of that self-admired statement because @carlrmontanari joins our amazing team ๐ฅณ.
Most of you might know Carl as the developer of an excellent set of screen scraping and netconf libraries - scrapli, scrapli-go, scrapli-replay, scrapli-cfg - it is just the OSS's tip of the iceberg.
For the past couple of years, I worked with Carl on several Go-based network automation projects and every interaction was like doing pair programming with your best pal.
I am excited to finally be able to work with Carl during business hours and build more cool stuff together in the open source, as we both like it.
Welcome on board, Carl, let's make some Network Automation!