My blog is back! 🎉 After four very full years building GNX and raising a little human I am relaunching my blog.
I hope you join me (again) if you want transparent stories from the trenches of global connectivity! 🌍
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@DaryllSwer@ntdvps How would an LLM know what policies to configure? Requires a lot of customization by pulling from multiple data sources. Then what’s the benefit of an LLM over regular automation tools
@DaryllSwer@ntdvps@Per_Kev Configuring the peering session is not the problem. That’s 5 seconds of work. It’s managing it continuously with correct filtering applied. That’s why proper software to manage peering and trained support people are needed.
@SnazzyLabs@MissTrixie6 I get it, but how is that different than writing off on a car? All watches I bought did not appreciate over time, but are roughly valued the purchase price. I don’t really see them as investment..and on the other hand I do, because of how the market works / tells me it works.
@jelleprins 5-7Mbps per concurrent user is what we typically use when working on customer projects at https://t.co/fIhAPfQEBr . If they are power users / developers I would always go higher and get at least the 500Mbps option. Always go DIA, only use broadband for backup.
@ntdvps@KLM I think the difference is Security. Check-in, boarding etc is a KLM service you can use priority lane. At airport security you cannot, but at Schiphol sometimes they let you through. My girlfriend has the same, when we are together with my Platinum it’s usually not a problem