Brian Hart
@bbhart
Holly Springs, NC
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Former eng manager at LinkedIn, looking for the next challenge
Cherry blossom season starts in spring there, I believe
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Replying to @noah
See, that would keep me *away* to avoid the crowds :)
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Looks great, visiting Japan has been on my travel list for a while. Now I’ll have to do this train ride for the view! πŸ˜€
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Replying to @noah
I'm dying to go. Just have to figure out *when*
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Praise the Lord for Southern women…
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Replying to @noah
πŸ‘Ά
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Next thing I’m implementing on here is better threading for Drops, it’s a little painful ATM 😬
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Replying to @noah
πŸ‘
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We're officially nomads! Just finished selling our home (what a marathon) and will be traveling for the next few months πŸš™ ✈️ I'll have more time to dedicate to @Glue now ⚑️
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Replying to @noah
Did you downsize a lot or just throw it all into storage?
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Thanks Brian! We've not yet found (not looking yet) a new house to move into so we are going to be nomads for a bit too πŸ˜†
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Replying to @noah
This is 100% what we'd be doing if we didn't have kids in school. Looking forward to following your updates!
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Selling a home and moving out is no joke πŸ˜…
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Replying to @noah
Even just moving (without the staging and selling part) is a shit show. Good luck with all that!
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Things I'd like to see on Glue : β€’ Having the possibility to remove a follower β€’ Having the possibility to drop more than one picture β€’ Having the possibility to drop a video β€’ Having the possibility to drop a PDF β€’ Having the possibility to see how many notifications we have
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Replying to @maximilien
Threading here is still not intuitive to me, where there's a # of replies indicator but if I click that it doesn't let me see what those replies are; I have to click the date on the entry.
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I had a fair bit of AWS experience under my belt, some from personal projects but mostly from Jaunt VR days, so I took and passed the AWS Certified Solutions Architect-Associate exam this week.
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Replying to @bbhart
This process was helpful in forcing me to dive deeper into AWS services I might not have otherwise touched, like Lambda and Dynamo.
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Full remote is more work for the line managers (IMO) to make sure everyone’s productive and happy, but as a manager I’m onboard with that as the benefits outweigh the costs.
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Replying to @bbhart
One of the biggest benefits as a hiring manager: I have a national labor pool to recruit from vs just those who will agree to move to whatever city the office is in.
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I think for the execs there’s comfort in what’s familiar. It will be the way it was before except [hotel desks|daily COVID tests|distancing|no visitors|whatever].
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Replying to @bbhart
Full remote is more work for the line managers (IMO) to make sure everyone’s productive and happy, but as a manager I’m onboard with that as the benefits outweigh the costs.
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What do you think are the reasons companies don't want to go all-in on remote workers? Back in my Twitpic days, we were remote from the start and Ark will be too πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Also, office space ain't cheap, put that money into something else
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Replying to @noah
I think for the execs there’s comfort in what’s familiar. It will be the way it was before except [hotel desks|daily COVID tests|distancing|no visitors|whatever].
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What did they send? I know the studio!
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Replying to @noah
Some excellent SIGNED Arrested Development posters that I only got around to putting in frames in the past month (note I received them in 2013 πŸ™‚)
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1.5 pounds per week is impressive πŸ‘
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Replying to @noah
Thanks! It's definitely given me a love/hate relationship with my Peloton.
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I wish I could uninstall WhatsApp from my phone. But I had to use it to be connected to my family & friends. I tried too hard to make them switch to Signal, but I couldn't 😒
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Replying to @vasanthv
I only install Whatsapp when I travel to India. It's the only way to communicate with my driver. I have no expectation that my convo is private, though.
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Basically I'm trying to accomplish: - Have an ASN to announce to peer - /24 is assigned to ASN - Each host behind the router does own firewall & NAT'ing - Each host has containers which get assigned a static public / private IP I guess router with no NAT'ing?
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Replying to @noah
... and now we're out of the area where I have practical experience, so I can only offer limited help. The approach seems over-complicated but I get the impression that's by design so you can learn?
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Traffic doesn't need to go *through* the box, necessarily... you can do router-on-a-stick (www.geeksforgeeks.org/configur...). Are you looking for a basic router or a traffic server?
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Replying to @bbhart
What about firewall and address translation?
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From a high-level view, basically if I have a linux box acting as a router it will: - Sit in front of our switch/hosts - Establish a BGP session with our upstream peer - Route incoming traffic to our switch/hosts Basically just need a physical host with at least an in/out nic port?
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Replying to @noah
Traffic doesn't need to go *through* the box, necessarily... you can do router-on-a-stick (www.geeksforgeeks.org/configur...). Are you looking for a basic router or a traffic server?
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Anyone have experience doing BGP sessions with Bird?
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Replying to @noah
To what extent? I dealt with it a little at LI, mostly troubleshooting to make sure it was properly advertising.
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Is that safe?! I did a juice fast once...it sucked haha
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Replying to @noah
Maybe!
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