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Tracking ENIs used by EKS with AWS CLI

Scott Lowe

Along the way, I’ve wanted to verify the association and configuration of Elastic Network Interfaces (ENIs) being used by the EKS cluster. When I first set out to find the easiest way to track the ENIs used by the nodes in an EKS cluster, I thought that AWS resource tags might be the key. ClusterArgs { Name : pulumi.

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Tracking EC2 Instances used by EKS with AWS CLI

Scott Lowe

As a sort of follow-up to my previous post on using the AWS CLI to track the specific Elastic Network Interfaces (ENIs) used by Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) cluster nodes, this post focuses on the EC2 instances themselves. Like the ENIs, EKS does add a cluster-specific tag to all EC2 instances in the cluster.

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Why the cloud will never eat the data center

Network World

So, just suppose that the cloud did what some radical thinkers say, and “absorbed the network”. That’s sure an exciting tag line, but is this even possible, and how might it come about? Sometimes it helps to play “Just suppose…” and see where it leads.

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Tracking the Trackers: For Better or Worse

SecureWorld News

These radios are being tracked and tagged by marketers, telecom companies and individuals in an effort to resell that data to parties willing to pay. Tiny BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) tags are being placed in people’s vehicles, pockets, bags and other items on the move all the time.

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Austria's Latest Step Toward Going Green Is a $3.50 Per Day, Go-Anywhere Travel Card

Gizmodo

The ticket is valid for all publicly and privately operated rail, metro, and bus networks throughout the nation, and with a price tag of $1,265 (€1,095) for an annual pass, the cost works out… Read more. Austria’s Klimaticket, the nation’s $3.50 per day, go-anywhere pass to combat climate change, went live this week, CNN reports.

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Facebook is backing away from facial recognition. Meta isn’t.

Vox

The social network is scaling back facial recognition, but similar technology could show up in the metaverse. Facebook says it will stop using facial recognition for photo-tagging. Meta is also keeping DeepFace, the sophisticated algorithm that powers its photo-tagging facial recognition feature. “We

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Facebook is introducing more News Feed options, including who can comment on your posts

TechSpot

Mark Zuckerberg’s social network announced today that users would be given the power over who can comment on their posts. The options consist of Public, Friends, or only those profiles and pages that have been tagged.

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