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sevensagesdesign · 3 years ago
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Aw Shucks đŸ«€ Aw Rats 😣 An amaizing disappearing act đŸ«„ RIP(E) corn 😱 . Was just thinking I should check on the @sandiegoseedcompany festivity corn & maybe harvest or bag as they got bigger. Then kids’ mom called me to say don’t bother 🙃 . Most probably rats, as stalks weren’t bent by heavier raccoons or possums. . Next year âœŠđŸ» . #AwShucks #Rats #RealityBites #CornyJoke #KernelOfTruth #Corn #ă‚łăƒŒăƒł #Mais #RaisedBedGardening #RaisedGardenBed #BecauseFUGophers #NorCal #Zone9bGardening #Zone9b #Permaculture https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch8ioTWLNW_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gaseligshy · 5 years ago
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The Loud House #TheLoudHouse Loud House #LoudHouse The Loud House Season 5 : Episode 3 TITLE CARDS from Nickelodeon Strife of the Party; Kernel of Truth #StrifeOfTheParty #KernelOfTruth These title cards are owned by: Viacom International, Inc. © 2020 Viacom International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. #TheLoudHouseCartoon #LoudHouseCartoon #TLH #Nickelodeon #TheLoudHouseSeason5 #LoudHouseSeason5 #TLHSeason5 #TheLoudHouseTitleCards #TLHTitleCards #LoudHouseTitleCards #TheLoudHouseCartoonTitleCards #LoudHouseCartoonTitleCards #LincolnLoud #StellaZhau #LolaLoud #LanaLoud #RustySpokes #ClydeMcBride #Liam #ZachGurdle #RoyalWoodsMiddleSchool #MiddleSchoolActionNewsTeam #GaSeLigShy‬ #LoudCrowd #LoudCasa #MagicIsForever POSTED BY: The GaSeLigShy Non-Owned Distribution @GaSeLigShy https://www.instagram.com/p/CFms9RQhiuM/?igshid=xcg3g1a1axnh
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djangopiano · 6 years ago
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Someone made Jiffy Pop for the whole block. #popcorn #jiffypop #icansmellit #carlkissin #kissinimprov #kerneloftruth #hoponpop https://www.instagram.com/p/B5Hr9SFJopx/?igshid=19ykozzr2hz9s
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peadoodles · 6 years ago
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#peadoodles #kernel #foodpun #foodpuns #pun #punny #corny #cornypun #kerneloftruth #corn #cornypun #youarewhatyoueat #eatfresh #veggies #healthy #playonwords #kernel #đŸŒœ https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs-4l7XlOyp/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1wplxx9az18wt
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stephenlibbyy · 7 years ago
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Kernel of Truth episode 5.5 — Greg Farro talks Voyager
Subscribe to Kernel of Truth on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Castbox and Stitcher!
Click here for our previous episode.
If you enjoyed our previous episode about hyper-converged infrastructure, then you’re in for a real treat — the infamous Greg Ferro of Packet Pushers is back for a special BONUS episode of Kernel of Truth! We learned that once you get Greg and JR talking, it’s nearly impossible to get them to stop. So, we let them keep going and recorded an extra episode all about Voyager. Greg’s got questions about our open packet optical platform, and JR’s got answers. You’ll be impressed with how much awesome info and discussion they can fit into a mini episode!
Like what you’re hearing and want to talk about it with fellow Kernel of Truth fans? Good news! We’ve got a new Cumulus community forum for the podcast where you can chat with other podcast and networking aficionados. Be sure to check it out!
As always, you can tweet any questions, feedback or topics you want us to discuss at @cumulusnetworks and use the hashtag #KernelOfTruth — we want to hear from you, and give you content that you want to hear! Guest bios
Greg Ferro: Greg is a household name in the tech industry as a co-founder of Packet Pushers. He survived 25+ years of Enterprise IT as a network engineer, architect and designer. Hear him on the Weekly Show, Priority Queue, and Network Break. You can follow him on Twitter at @etherealmind
JR Rivers: JR is a co-founder and CTO of Cumulus Networks where he works on company, technology, and product direction. JR’s early involvement in home-grown networking at Google and as the VP of System Architecture for Cisco’s Unified Computing System both helped fine tune his perspective on networking for the modern datacenter. Follow him on Twitter at @JRCumulus
Episode 5.5 links
Packet Pushers Twitter: @packetpushers
Cumulus Twitter: @cumulusnetworks
Slack: slack.cumulusnetworks.com
Kernel of Truth forum: https://ift.tt/2w9J1S1
Website: cumulusnetworks.com
More about Voyager: https://ift.tt/2vSWP46
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gaseligshy · 5 years ago
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The GaSeLigShy #TheGaSeLigShy & Stella Zhau #StellaZhau formally announce that The Loud House Season 5 will premiere in 2021 on RinaDrema Kids @RinaDremaKids. Based on the Magic Is Forever 2021 Official Announcements which will be release on Nov. 2020. #GaSeLigShy #TGCPH #TGSLS #MagicIsForever #MagicIsForever1010 #GaSeLigShy1010 #RinaDrema #RinaDremaKids And, don't forget to watch new episode of The Loud House Strife of the Party; Kernel of Truth #StrifeOfTheParty #KernelOfTruth #TheLoudHouse #LoudHouse #TheLoudHouseCartoon #TLH #TLHSeason5 #TheLoudHouseSeason5 #LoudHouseSeason5 #LoudCasa #LoudCrowd #CasaCrew LATER at 7PM ET/PT on Nickelodeon #Nickelodeon https://www.instagram.com/p/CFkOo_5hC_S/?igshid=kal726bqklzz
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stephenlibbyy · 7 years ago
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Kernel of Truth episode 5 — HCI, agility and the physical network
Subscribe to Kernel of Truth on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Castbox and Stitcher!
Click here for our previous episode.
If you’ve been waiting for a tech-heavy deep dive, then you’re in luck. In this episode we’re getting REAL nerdy — so we decided to bring out the big guns and invite two of the industry’s biggest networking geeks to discuss hyper-converged infrastructure. Naturally, we got our fearless co-founder and CTO JR Rivers into the recording booth so he could share his wisdom (and crack a few jokes, as usual).
And who did we invite to go toe-to-toe with JR on networking knowledge? None other than the one and only Greg Ferro, co-founder of Packet Pushers! We couldn’t be more excited that Greg agreed to join us in the recording booth and share his industry insights.
So, what data center networking topic did we decide was meaty enough for these guys to chew on? Because Greg and JR are all about looking toward the future and analyzing what they see coming up on the horizon, this episode is dedicated to hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI). How is HCI changing the way we look at network architecture? We’ll discuss these topics (and why it’s dangerous to wear skinny leather ties in a data center) in depth and make some predictions about what’s to come in the near future.
Tweet any questions, feedback or topics you want us to discuss at @cumulusnetworks and use the hashtag #KernelOfTruth.
Guest bios
Greg Ferro: Greg is a household name in the tech industry as a co-founder of Packet Pushers. He survived 25+ years of Enterprise IT as a network engineer, architect and designer. Hear him on the Weekly Show, Priority Queue, and Network Break. You can follow him on Twitter at @etherealmind
JR Rivers: JR is a co-founder and CTO of Cumulus Networks where he works on company, technology, and product direction. JR’s early involvement in home-grown networking at Google and as the VP of System Architecture for Cisco’s Unified Computing System both helped fine tune his perspective on networking for the modern datacenter. Follow him on Twitter at @JRCumulus
Episode 05 links
Packet Pushers Twitter: @packetpushers
Cumulus Twitter: @cumulusnetworks
Slack: slack.cumulusnetworks.com
Website: cumulusnetworks.com
HCI solutions: https://ift.tt/2Mdc7qx
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stephenlibbyy · 7 years ago
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Kernel of Truth episode 5 — HCI, agility and the physical network
Subscribe to Kernel of Truth on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Castbox and Stitcher!
Click here for our previous episode.
If you’ve been waiting for a tech-heavy deep dive, then you’re in luck. In this episode we’re getting REAL nerdy — so we decided to bring out the big guns and invite two of the industry’s biggest networking geeks to discuss hyper-converged infrastructure. Naturally, we got our fearless co-founder and CTO JR Rivers into the recording booth so he could share his wisdom (and crack a few jokes, as usual).
And who did we invite to go toe-to-toe with JR on networking knowledge? None other than the one and only Greg Ferro, co-founder of Packet Pushers! We couldn’t be more excited that Greg agreed to join us in the recording booth and share his industry insights.
So, what data center networking topic did we decide was meaty enough for these guys to chew on? Because Greg and JR are all about looking toward the future and analyzing what they see coming up on the horizon, this episode is dedicated to hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI). How is HCI changing the way we look at network architecture? We’ll discuss these topics (and why it’s dangerous to wear skinny leather ties in a data center) in depth and make some predictions about what’s to come in the near future.
Tweet any questions, feedback or topics you want us to discuss at @cumulusnetworks and use the hashtag #KernelOfTruth.
Guest bios
Greg Ferro: Greg is a household name in the tech industry as a co-founder of Packet Pushers. He survived 25+ years of Enterprise IT as a network engineer, architect and designer. Hear him on the Weekly Show, Priority Queue, and Network Break. You can follow him on Twitter at @etherealmind
JR Rivers: JR is a co-founder and CTO of Cumulus Networks where he works on company, technology, and product direction. JR’s early involvement in home-grown networking at Google and as the VP of System Architecture for Cisco’s Unified Computing System both helped fine tune his perspective on networking for the modern datacenter. Follow him on Twitter at @JRCumulus
Episode 05 links
Packet Pushers Twitter: @packetpushers
Cumulus Twitter: @cumulusnetworks
Slack: slack.cumulusnetworks.com
Website: cumulusnetworks.com
HCI solutions: https://ift.tt/2Mdc7qx
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stephenlibbyy · 7 years ago
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Kernel of Truth Episode 04 — Cisco, disaggregation and the industry impact
Subscribe to Kernel of Truth on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Castbox and Stitcher!
Click here for our previous episode.
On March 27, 2018, Cisco announced it was embracing disaggregation of the data center by allowing customers to run NX-OS on third-party switches and to use any network operating system on its Nexus switches. It’s certainly an interesting move, considering that they’re the company that claimed to have killed white-box networking.

But does this model REALLY fit the definition of network disaggregation? What does true data center disaggregation look like? Why did Alanis Morissette name the song “Ironic” when none of the lyrics are examples of irony?? To answer these questions, I invited Ben Ritter (Consulting Engineer, Cumulus Networks) and Rama Darbha (Senior Consulting Engineer, who you’ll remember from our second episode — get ready for more #RamaRants!) into the recording booth so we can get to the bottom of this. In addition to breaking down the definition of data center disaggregation, Rama, Ben and I go full John Lennon and imagine a perfect world, where Cisco actually embraces the true spirit of disagreggation. How would this impact the industry? Imagine there’s no black box
it’s easy if you try (those are the lyrics to “Imagine,” right?). We get into an interesting discussion about what will happen when the world of data center networking fully makes that transition to open systems, so you’ll definitely want to tune in!
On another note, I’ve got some good news! If you’re like me and Spotify is your preferred podcasting platform, you’re in luck — Kernel of Truth is now available on Spotify! Make sure to subscribe so you stay updated on current episodes.
If you’ve got any questions, feedback or topics you want us to discuss, make sure to Tweet us at @cumulusnetworks and use the hashtag #KernelOfTruth.
Happy listening!
Episode 04 links:
Twitter: @cumulusnetworks
Slack: slack.cumulusnetworks.com
Website: cumulusnetworks.com
Networking how-to videos: https://ift.tt/2LlMFlx
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stephenlibbyy · 7 years ago
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Kernel of Truth Episode 04 — Cisco, disaggregation and the industry impact
Subscribe to Kernel of Truth on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Castbox and Stitcher!
Click here for our previous episode.
On March 27, 2018, Cisco announced it was embracing disaggregation of the data center by allowing customers to run NX-OS on third-party switches and to use any network operating system on its Nexus switches. It’s certainly an interesting move, considering that they’re the company that claimed to have killed white-box networking.

But does this model REALLY fit the definition of network disaggregation? What does true data center disaggregation look like? Why did Alanis Morissette name the song “Ironic” when none of the lyrics are examples of irony?? To answer these questions, I invited Ben Ritter (Consulting Engineer, Cumulus Networks) and Rama Darbha (Senior Consulting Engineer, who you’ll remember from our second episode — get ready for more #RamaRants!) into the recording booth so we can get to the bottom of this. In addition to breaking down the definition of data center disaggregation, Rama, Ben and I go full John Lennon and imagine a perfect world, where Cisco actually embraces the true spirit of disagreggation. How would this impact the industry? Imagine there’s no black box
it’s easy if you try (those are the lyrics to “Imagine,” right?). We get into an interesting discussion about what will happen when the world of data center networking fully makes that transition to open systems, so you’ll definitely want to tune in!
On another note, I’ve got some good news! If you’re like me and Spotify is your preferred podcasting platform, you’re in luck — Kernel of Truth is now available on Spotify! Make sure to subscribe so you stay updated on current episodes.
If you’ve got any questions, feedback or topics you want us to discuss, make sure to Tweet us at @cumulusnetworks and use the hashtag #KernelOfTruth.
Happy listening!
Episode 04 links:
Twitter: @cumulusnetworks
Slack: slack.cumulusnetworks.com
Website: cumulusnetworks.com
Networking how-to videos: https://ift.tt/2LlMFlx
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stephenlibbyy · 7 years ago
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Kernel of Truth episode 03 — Linux: the kernel, the community & beyond
Listen, you can’t name an open networking podcast “Kernel of Truth,” and NOT have an episode dedicated to the Linux kernel! So we got two of the brightest, most enthusiastic Linux experts we know into the recording booth and let them wax poetic about the language of the data center. As I soon found out, it’s harder to get Linux fans to STOP talking about Linux that it is to get them going — but hey, that just makes my job as host a lot easier! There’s nothing like listening to knowledgeable people discuss something they’re passionate about, and that’s what we’ve got in store for you.
In this episode, I’m joined by Roopa Prabhu, leader of the kernel team at Cumulus Networks, and Shrijeet Mukherjee, Cumulus’ former VP of Engineering. Specifically, our discussion revolves around the Linux kernel and Linux community. We get into some pretty interesting questions: why Linux in the data center? What has Cumulus contributed to the kernel? How has the prolific Linux community evolved? What the heck is a “boffin”?? I’m not a fan of spoilers, (thanks for ruining Avengers: Infinity War for me, Twitter!) so I’ll let you guys tune in and find out the answers for yourselves.
Don’t forget to check out our first two episodes, especially if you’re interested in network automation and Day 2 operations! As always, you can also listen to Kernel of Truth on iTunes, Google Play, Castbox and Stitcher. Once you’ve listened and heard what we have to say, let us know what YOU think using #KernelOfTruth. We want you to share your thoughts, questions, feelings, dreams and favorite emojis with us — maybe your Tweets and topics will make a special guest appearance on an episode!
Happy listening!
Episode 03 links
Twitter: @cumulusnetworks
Slack: slack.cumulusnetworks.com
Website: cumulusnetworks.com
Linux resources center: https://ift.tt/2u0xyE6
Linux Networking 101 ebook: https://ift.tt/2uaOeId
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