They can't take spring
George Orwell, Some Thoughts On The Common Toad (1946). https://t.co/pD5a8GKvsj pic.twitter.com/BWSMf8Em8c
— Graham Sleight (@grahamsleight) February 1, 2017
Reading: Babylon's Ashes, Cryptonomicon
George Orwell, Some Thoughts On The Common Toad (1946). https://t.co/pD5a8GKvsj pic.twitter.com/BWSMf8Em8c
— Graham Sleight (@grahamsleight) February 1, 2017
Reading: Babylon's Ashes, Cryptonomicon
Reading: Babylon's Ashes, Cryptonomicon
I wandered down to the Louvre last night and took some pictures, but my phone is refusing to speak to my laptop, so here is the Seidenstrasse instead. I am hacking from the amazing Mozilla Paris offices this week, for some reason this is the projects favourite place to meet.
Reading: Babylon's Ashes, Cryptonomicon
Time for a quick international measurement tour!
Well no, nothing as cool. I have meeting and a hackathon in Paris this week, then on Friday I am jetting (on a train) up to Brussles for FOSDEM. Travelling gives me a chance to run my network tracing tool from lots of strange places, hopefully strange places reveal strange networks.
Now I am going to have a wander around this city for a bit, before a great day of coding tomorrow.
It is Sunday, so that makes seven days of writing .
Reading: Babylon's Ashes, Cryptonomicon
Something for work meant I had to throw together a DSCP probing tool at the last minute. It still needs lots of work, but I needed to get out today and test on some real networks (just work and my house don't count). If I have to spend a lot of time in cafes, pubs and chains doing measurements from edges I might as well enjoy it.
If I can manage more than a couple of shots like this I can put together an excellent slide when presenting this work.
Reading: Babylon's Ashes, Cryptonomicon