At Nanog SF Day one!
At Nanog SF Day one!
Our industry has moved from βstill defining an agentβ at the start of 2025 to βbuilding things that can actually build thingsβ by mid-year.
Here are some of the agentic demos that impressed me over the year, including @augmentcode.com @kiro.dev and @systeminit.com
redmonk.com/rstephens/20...
I started using Obsidian a few weeks ago after seeing someone else recommend it. Very happy with it too!
Though I use hyphens already, so don't need to worry about that :)
I will have to check out the dichotomy of leadership at some point because I really enjoyed the leadership aspects of the book, but for me the extended military examples distracted from the message.
I listened to extreme ownership after hearing you recommend it at the end of your podcast last fall.
Lots of great principles. I think especially as a full time remote worker, you have to live these out to really be productive. A number of them I learned from netw ops because you have to survive
Rest in peace, Nick Russo, you will be dearly missed.
I grabbed a copy of his site in case his family does not keep it running, as it's a wealth of knowledge.
drive.google.com/file/d/1jDVJ...
What a tragedy for Nick's Family and the networking community.
Great overall discussion and really appreciate all the work Andreas has done to help learners in their DevNet expert journey.
thank you! if you enjoyed that, check out the episodes I recorded with Ryan Booth and soon with Eric Chou on Network Automation Nerds (I think that comes out in Jan or Feb)
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
I think part of it is a lack of understanding in why something was done in the first place, and sometimes also a hubris in people wanting to make their mark.
I feel you! That is quite an accomplishment!
On a side note, really appreciate your work. I just listened to the one on AI for network operators with Scott on packet pushers. Very helpful, thank you!