Pawel Foremski

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Rant: wow, there are so many #BGP #ASPA invalids being propagated. I'm really hoping ASPA *validation* will soon follow how quickly various ASNs are publishing their Sets of Provider ASes (SPAS). Otherwise we might end up with "another IRR" (irr...elevant because of accuracy).

πŸš€ ASPA path validation is now live in the new bgpipe.org release!

πŸ”’ What's new:
- ASPA path validation (beta, sidrops draft)
- Completely new RTR client (v2/v1/v0) - pulls both VRPs and ASPA records

Feedback from operators very welcome πŸ™ Stay tuned for more!

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#bgpipe Quick Start now explains how to proxy #BGP sessions to BIRD: https://bgpipe.org/quickstart/
Quick Start - bgpipe: a BGP firewall

I would like to congratulate google for creating the most perfect phishing email (clicking the button asks for auth on the most powerful account in the org) while also not using any of the counter measures (BMI etc etc) that they tell other people to use to defend against phishing emails
@filippo is the number of upvotes random or correlated with titles somehow? If the latter, I wonder what's the million-dolar HN title

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US tax code implemented in 20 million lines of System/360 assembler. My new definition of "technical debt".

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the two hardest problems in computer science are: (i) people, (ii) convincing computer scientists that people are the hardest problem, (vi) asynchronous programming, and (iii) off by one errors
@lcamtuf @LukaszOlejnik FWIW, I recently moved from top Dell to Lenovo for that reason (Linux support, and keyboard) and it's actually worse (XPS to X1 Extreme Gen4)