bortzmeyer, to random French
@bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr avatar

Journées , pour l'instant on en est aux croissants et pains au chocolat (c'est au nord de la Loire).
https://federez.net/journees/2024/

bortzmeyer,
@bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr avatar

« J'évite de parler de "mesures actives" car c'était le terme utilisé par le KBG pour ses actions. »

metaphys, to internet French
@metaphys@framapiaf.org avatar

mauvaise pratique de par des acteurs institutionnels, épisode 4238:
le site de l’Agence Nationale pour les Chèques-Vacances () n’est pas accessible depuis certaines d’un de mes clients (grosse asso dans l’, c’est ballot) et comme leur serveur n’accepte pas le (oui même depuis les connexions qui accèdent au site) pas moyen de savoir si ça vient de la connexion, de l’opérateur ou de leur

orhun, to rust
@orhun@fosstodon.org avatar

New TUI release just dropped! 🔥

🌀 trippy: A network analysis tool.

🚀 traceroute + ping!
🛠️ Customizable multi-protocol tracing interface.
📊 Detailed reporting and platform support.
🦀 Written in Rust & built with @ratatui_rs

⭐ GitHub: https://github.com/fujiapple852/trippy

video/mp4

ostechnix, to linux
@ostechnix@floss.social avatar

Infographic - Identify Operating System Using TTL Value And Ping Command

cdarwin, to Gold
@cdarwin@c.im avatar

Two footmen dressed in white approach the vehicle as it arrives. One opens the rear door. , one of 's rotating chairmen, steps forward and extends a hand as the guest emerges.
After walking a red carpet, the two men enter the magnificent marble-floored building, ascend a stairway, and pass through French doors to a palatial ballroom.
Several hundred people arise from their chairs and clap wildly.

The guest is welcomed by Huawei's founder, , whose sky-blue blazer and white khakis signify that he has attained the power to wear whatever the hell he wants.

After some serious speechifying by a procession of dark-suited executives, Ren
—who is China's Bill Gates, Lee Iacocca, and Warren Buffett rolled into one
—comes to the podium.
Three young women dressed in white uniforms enter the room, swinging their arms military style as they march to the stage, then about-face in unison as one holds out a framed the size of a salad plate.
Embedded with a red Baccarat crystal, it depicts the Goddess of Victory and was manufactured by the Monnaie de Paris. Ren is almost glowing as he presents the medal to the visitor.
This is not a world leader, a billionaire magnate, nor a war hero. He is a relatively unknown Turkish academic named .
Throughout the ceremony he has been sitting stiffly, frozen in his ill-fitting suit, as if he were an ordinary theatergoer suddenly thrust into the leading role on a Broadway stage.

Arıkan isn't exactly ordinary.
Ten years earlier, he'd made a major discovery in the field of information theory.
Huawei then plucked his theoretical breakthrough from academic obscurity and, with large investments and top engineering talent, fashioned it into something of value in the realm of commerce.
The company then muscled and negotiated to get that innovation into something so big it could not be denied:
the basic now being rolled out all over the world.

Huawei's rise over the past 30 years has been heralded in China as a triumph of smarts, sweat, and grit. Perhaps no company is more beloved at home
—and more vilified by the United States.
That's at least in part because Huawei's ascent also bears the fingerprints of China's nationalistic industrial policy and an alleged penchant for intellectual property theft;
the US Department of Justice has charged the company with a sweeping conspiracy of misappropriation, infringement, obstruction, and lies.

As of press time, Ren Zhengfei's was under house arrest in Vancouver, fighting extradition to the US for allegedly violating a ban against trading with Iran.
The US government has banned Huawei's 5G products and has been lobbying other countries to do the same. Huawei denies the charges; Ren calls them political.

Huawei is settling the score in its own way. One of the world's great technology powers, it nonetheless suffers from an inferiority complex.
Despite spending billions on research and science, it can't get the respect and recognition of its Western peers. Much like China itself.
So when Ren handed the solid-gold medal
—crafted by the French mint!
—to Erdal Arıkan, he was sticking his thumb in their eye.

https://www.wired.com/story/huawei-5g-polar-codes-data-breakthrough/

cdarwin,
@cdarwin@c.im avatar

ERDAL ARIKAN WAS born in 1958 and grew up in Western Turkey, the son of a doctor and a homemaker.

He loved science.

When he was a teenager, his father remarked that, in his profession, two plus two did not always equal four.

This fuzziness disturbed young Erdal; he decided against a career in medicine. He found comfort in engineering and the certainty of its mathematical outcomes.

“I like things that have some precision,” he says. “You do calculations and things turn out as you calculate it.”

Arıkan entered the electrical engineering program at Middle East Technical University. But in 1977, partway through his first year, the country was gripped by political violence, and students boycotted the university.

Arıkan wanted to study, and because of his excellent test scores he managed to transfer to #CalTech, one of the world's top science-oriented institutions, in Pasadena, California.

He found the US to be a strange and wonderful country. Within his first few days, he was in an orientation session addressed by legendary physicist #Richard #Feynman. It was like being blessed by a saint.

Arıkan devoured his courses, especially in #information #theory.

The field was still young, launched in 1948 by #Claude #Shannon, who wrote its seminal paper while he was at Bell Labs;
he would later become a revered MIT professor.

Shannon's achievement was to understand how the hitherto fuzzy concept of information could be quantified, creating a discipline that expanded the view of communication and data storage.

By publishing a general mathematical theory of information
—almost as if Einstein had invented physics and come up with relativity in one swoop
—Shannon set a foundation for the internet, mobile communications, and everything else in the digital age.

The subject fascinated Arıkan, who chose #MIT for graduate studies.

There was one reason: “#Bob #Gallager was there,” he says.

Robert Gallager had written the textbook on information theory. He had also been mentored by Shannon's successor.

In the metrics of the field, that put him two steps from God.

“So I said, if I am going to do information theory,” Arıkan says, “MIT is the place to go.”

By the time Arıkan arrived at MIT, in 1981, Gallager had shifted his focus and was concentrating on how data networks operated.

Arıkan was trembling when he went to Gallager's office for the first time. The professor gave him a paper about packet radio networks.

“I was pushing him to move from strict information theory to looking at network problems,” Gallager says.

“It was becoming very obvious to everyone that sending data from one place to another was not the whole story
—you really had to have a system.”

#Guo #Ping #Huawei #Ren #Zhengfei #gold #medal #honored #guest #Erdal #Arıkan #5G #technology #daughter

donwatkins, to sysadmin
@donwatkins@fosstodon.org avatar

Diagnose connectivity issues with the Linux ping command – Both.org https://www.both.org/?p=4051

itnewsbot, to tech
@itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

Inventor of NTP protocol that keeps time on billions of devices dies at age 85 - Enlarge / A photo of David L. Mills taken by David Woolley on April 27,... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1997331

m0bi13, to random Polish
@m0bi13@pol.social avatar

17 stycznia zmarł David L. Mills.

Wymyślił #NTP Network Time Protocol (dokładny czas w internecie), współtworzył #ping czy pierwsze implementacje #FTP. 85 lat.

Ileż to razy odpalałem

ntp vega.cbk.poznan.pl

by zsynchronizować zegar, by https zaczął normalnie działać.

Nie możesz się gdzieś zalogować?
Sprawdź zegar!

Dzięki David [*]

memory, to random
@memory@blank.org avatar

RIP the man who was the absolute incarnation of XKCD's "one random dude holding up the entire internet". You may never have heard of David Mills, but your entire goddamn world depends on what he did.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_L._Mills

cdarwin,
@cdarwin@c.im avatar

@memory
RIP: David Mills

In 1977, Mills began working at #COMSAT.

There he worked on synchronizing the clocks of computers connected to #ARPANET, inventing the Network Time Protocol. #NTP

He told The New Yorker in 2022 that he enjoyed working on synchronized time because no one else was working on it, giving him his own "little fief".

In the mid-2000s, Mills turned over full control of the NTP reference implementation to Harlan Stenn.

Mills was the chairman of the Gateway Algorithms and Data Structures Task Force ( #GADS ) and the first chairman of the Internet Architecture Task Force.

He invented the DEC LSI-11 based #Fuzzball router that was used for the 56 kbit/s NSFNET (1985), inspired the author of #ping for BSD (1983), and had the first #FTP implementation. He authored numerous #RFCs.

OS1337, to random

Thanks again to @SweetAIBelle for extensive contributions to OS/1337, making the pipeline and scripts to reproduceably build OS/1337 images and it's parts more flexible and nifty.

https://github.com/OS-1337/OS1337/issues/17

kkarhan, (edited )
@kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

@SweetAIBelle I think this is great forward-thinking on your side since OS/1337 should long-term be developed into a robust yet "clean slate" for #minimalist #Linux that isn't as bloated as #Yocto but remains customizeable and flexible.

OFC #dbclient [#Dropbear as #SSH-client only built] errors out due to me having to fix the kernel first, because right now not even #toybox's included #ping command works...
https://github.com/OS-1337/OS1337/issues/13#issuecomment-1857169987

I'm working on that tho...

@OS1337
#OS1337

koje71, (edited ) to Kotlin German
@koje71@darmstadt.social avatar

es kommt Bewegung ins Spiel 😀

physikalisch nicht ganz korrekt aber für den Laien kaum zu bemerken..

iMeddles, to random

Currently 5 days into a stay in a holiday cottage in the lakes, and I've made a discovery. When @revk was interviewed by BBC about @aaisp 's experiment in ADSL over wet string, he said that there was "...no commercial potential that we are aware of.". This appears to be completly inacurate, as BT seem to be selling this technology to the good people of Cumbria.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42338067

inautilo, to aitools
@inautilo@mastodon.social avatar


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