TIL: A group of universities are working on a route planer specifically designed for pedestrians and cyclists, which prefers cooler and less polluted routes!
The more I'm getting my hands dirty with Autonomous Systems, BGP and routing in general, the more I believe the art of routing is simply sending packets left and right and hoping some will reach the destination. Routing experts also hope the response packets reach, by the process of random luck, the sender.
Tried placing and routing on my lunch break today. Only except one pin it's okay, but I didn't like the outcome. There are a lot of VIAs than necessary, and I cannot route that single data pin on the male side, so I'm scratching this and will start routing from scratch.
I'll try to rotate resistors (they are not polarized but the schematic's pins are fixed)
FYI, this is my very first attempt on my life on routing, and I'm a software engineer who has a chemistry degree 😅
Do napisania tego tekstu zainspirowała nas kiedyś pomyłka jednego z rozmówców. Oczywiście, wszyscy wiedzieliśmy, o co chodzi. Ale i tak warto wyjaśnić, że "rooting" i "routing" to nie są zamienne podejścia, a mają swoje specyficzne znaczenie w informatyce.
“• Geospatial intelligence contributes to the formulation of public drug policies
• Concentrated individual cocaine seizures linked to specific geographical features
• News websites provide valuable insights into drug trafficking dynamics
• The identified routes and trends align with current literature on drug trafficking
• São Paulo - key node for Brazil's cocaine traffic and its international distribution”
Wie navigierst Du? Karten-Apps: Von "Datenschleudern" und "Funktionsmonstern"
In einer kleinen Umfrage haben wir gefragt, welche Karten-App Ihr nutzt und vor allem: Warum? Was zeichnet die verschiedenen Apps aus und welche Apps können für verschiedene individuelle Anforderungen empfehlenswert sein?
Der Support antwortet ziemlich schnell auf Anfragen. Aus der App heraus kann man Support Anfragen stellen, welche dann als Tickets geführt werden. Das ist sehr übersichtlich. Die Tickets und die Antworten sind dann auch direkt in der App zu finden.
Das #Tempolimit wird angezeigt, allerdings wird man nicht gewarnt wenn dieses überschritten wird.
#Blitzer werden als Gefahrenzonen rot markiert und man bekommt einen akustischen Hinweiston.
Leider werden nur Online Karten benutzt. Laut Support liegt das auch am kollaborativen #Routing.
Die Ansicht und der automatische Zoom gefallen mir. Gebäude werden in 3D angezeigt, wie sie eben auch in #OSM eingetragen sind. Die Ansicht schwenkt auch immer ein wenig in die Richtung, in die gefahren werden muss.
Aus der App heraus kann man auch Kartenfehler und Sperrungen melden. Diese werden ziemlich zeitnah eingetragen.
#pfSense & #OPNsense do make these default routes most of the time but if you manually setup some #Routing on a #Linux box to do that, you may need to adjust all these parts on your own.
#OpenBGPd doing my head in. How the hell do I convince it that routes received over iBGP should not override directly connected networks / static routes that are already in the FIB?
(I'm aware that I could add a bunch of filters for individual prefixes, but there's surely a "local stuff takes priority" option somewhere?!)
Maybe someone can help me understand what I'm looking at here?
Using MTR I see one router dropping a high percentage of packets. However that doesn't seem to effect latency?
Shouldn't it? Lost packets are packets that need to be re-sent which takes time. Is it just that the router prior is performing so well that even with packets being re-sent it doesn't effect latency much?
Whether access to the internet is a right or not, what I have access to is not guaranteed. I’m not expecting there to suddenly be a US-shaped hole in the routing table, but what if? Exactly how screwed would I be?
It's been such a long time since I had to do anything networking-related; probably when I was studying for my #CCNA many years ago.
Found myself recently having to delve into #Cisco Packet Tracer to help plan and configure an enterprise network with VLANs, SVIs, routing protocols and all that fun stuff.
It was at this point the true depth of all the stuff I used to know but have since forgotten came to light! Nice to re-visit those skills, though.
An America-less Internet (www.nthbrock.com)
Whether access to the internet is a right or not, what I have access to is not guaranteed. I’m not expecting there to suddenly be a US-shaped hole in the routing table, but what if? Exactly how screwed would I be?