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T-Mobile and Dish Wireless woo IoT and 5G developers

TM Forum

Developers are in demand for 5G networks as operators seek service innovations to expand offerings and grow revenues. Just in the last week, T-Mobile and Dish Wireless in the US each stepped up efforts to entice developers to experiment on their networks. The kit comes with a SIM card for CAT-M IoT (a.k.a., IoT outliers.

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LinkedIn Shuts Down Four XSS Flaws, Is wireless the Trojan horse in your network security? and more

CTOvision

” LinkedIn is one of the top professional networking sites in the world. ” IE is still one of the most widely used browsers in the world (I don’t know why , but I’m looking at you, USG), and thus any vulnerabilities should concern us all. Is wireless the Trojan horse in your network security?

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Technology Short Take 158

Scott Lowe

Networking. See this page for instructions on how to enable BBR on Debian 10. I’m not sure I agree with some of his points…but I need to ponder the topic a bit more. Operating Systems/Applications. DNS, BGP, hardware-based security, Kubernetes, Linux—they’re all in here. Virtualization.

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Is Elon Musk calculated or crazed? Walter Isaacson discusses his new book on the GeekWire Podcast

GeekWire

Musk prevailed in the contest, and ultimately won the operating system argument, as well, recounts Walter Isaacson in his new biography of the Tesla and SpaceX CEO and X (Twitter) owner. ” What can you say to that after spending two years with Elon Musk, and writing more than 600 pages about him? And play video games.

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Technology Short Take 153

Scott Lowe

Networking. Want to understand kube-proxy , a key part of Kubernetes networking, a bit better? Warning: I’m not sure the configuration as described in the article will actually work, but the concept is sound.) Operating Systems/Applications. I hope you’re able to find something useful here! Start here.

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Scott Lowe

Networking. Said van de Klundert has a post on screen scraping basics for network engineers. For network engineers just getting started with network automation, I suspect that the information shared here may prove quite useful. For readers who may be new to networking, Daniel Wray has a write-up on network cabling.

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Technology Short Take 157

Scott Lowe

Networking. This multi-tenancy page was recently added to the Kubernetes documentation; I say it is a welcome addition. Operating Systems/Applications. I’m a big fan of Cal Newport’s books, but for some reason never really read a lot of the stuff on his blog. Career/Soft Skills.

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