Laatste set NJ2021 talks toegevoegd
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speaker: Wouter de Vries
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title: "Anycast: What is it and How to measure it"
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link: talks/wouter-de-vries-anycast-what-is-it-and-how-to-measure-it/
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speaker: Eiger Jonker
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title: May Contain Hackers 2022, the Dutch hacker camp after SHA
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link: talks/eiger-jonker-may-contain-hackers-2022-the-dutch-hacker-camp-after-sha/
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time: 15:30
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speaker: Martine Pels
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speaker: Martin Pels
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title: 10 years of NLNOG RING
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link: talks/martin-pels-10-years-of-nlnog-ring/
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speaker: Rudi van Drunen
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title: What are FPGAs anyway and why is it fun to play with them?
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link: talks/rudi-van-drunen-what-are-fpgas-anyway-and-why-is-it-fun-to-play-with-them/
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speaker: Vesna Manojlovic
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title: Technical Communities Resilience During COVID-19 Pandemic
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links: talks/vesna-manojlovic-technical-communities-resilience-during-covid-19-pandemic/
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speaker: Attilla de Groot
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title: Integrating host networking with EVPN
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link: tags/attilla-de-groot-integrating-host-networking-with-evpn/
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date: 2021-11-11T13:31:43+02:00
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layout: event-talk
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title: "Attilla de Groot - Integrating host networking with EVPN"
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- attilla-de-groot
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I_s3U-a20o
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## Abstract
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Over the past years EVPN has become the default technology in datacenter deployments. Still most hosts are connected through standard vlan configuration or have their own overlay technology. By the end of the year NVIDIA will add the Host Based Networking functionality to the Bluefield2 DPUs. HBN makes it possible to use the native Linux networking constructs through DOCA directly on the DPU.
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In this session we will explain how such an architecture is deployed in customer environments and allows for native integration in a network with NVIDIA Spectrum switches.
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## Biography
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Attilla has spent the last 15 years at the cutting edge of networking, having spent time with Amsterdam Internet Exchange, Infostrada, TenICT, with exposure to technology from Cisco, Brocade, HP, Juniper, and Huawei.
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After NVIDIA acquired Cumulus Networks, the creators of open networking, Attilla is able to continue his interest in open architecture design.
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date: 2021-11-11T13:31:43+02:00
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title: "Eiger Jonker - May Contain Hackers 2022, the Dutch hacker camp after SHA"
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speakers:
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- eiger-jonker
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m3JzGhbhGM
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## Abstract
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The Netherlands has been a host of hacker camps since 1993. Last edition was called SHA2017. They are the temporary home away for over 3500 hackers. This talk shows what makes a hacker camp, how it is organized and highlights some of the insane challenges and complications.
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## Biography
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Elger helps organize the large Dutch quadrennial hacker events such as SHA2017 and MCH2022, in the role as being responsible. You can bring your own (digital) flame thrower, but that also means that is has to be safe. Elger helps with setting up the organization, planning, permits and organizational matters.
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Elger has also helped create other nice hacker things such as Hack42 in Arnhem and the Awesome Space in Utrecht.
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date: 2021-11-11T13:31:43+02:00
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title: "Martin Pels - 10 years of NLNOG RING"
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ_b5kDq_jY
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## Abstract
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The NLNOG RING is a platform for troubleshooting networking problems from different vantage points in the world.
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In this talk, I will give an introduction on what NLNOG RING is, how the project came to be, and how it has evolved over the ten years of its existence. I will also share details about the tools we use for managing the increasingly large constellation of servers and the challenges we've encountered with this along the way.
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## Biography
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Infrastructure Engineer at RIPE NCC and co-founder of NLNOG RING.
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date: 2021-11-11T13:31:43+02:00
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title: "Rudi van Drunen - What are FPGAs anyway and why is it fun to play with them?"
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- rudi-van-drunen
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presentation:
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filename: 2021-11-11-rudi-van-drunen-what-are-fpgas-anyway-and-why-is-it-fun-to-play-with-them.pdf
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recording:
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOAn0jR-Udc
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## Abstract
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Programmable logic devices —a.o. FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays)— are a cheap way of building your own logic (hardware) that can be used as (very) fast processing devices, or just logic devices in your hardware design.
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In this talk I will explain what FPGAs are and what you can do with them and how to develop hardware systems with them using Open source tooling. We will be using different tools, both graphical and a hardware description language to generate configuration for an FPGA. A short (live) demo will be provided.
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## Biography
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Next to being dad and geek, Rudi tries to mold the technical part of the product creation process at SpronQ.
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Rudi has more than 20 years of experience in the UNIX and open standards world, in large (data-centers) and small (embedded) environments.
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He is an active member of USENIX and likes to visit conferences. In his spare time, he's into photography, sailing and travelling, and tries to combine this.
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title: "Vesna Manojlovic - Technical Communities Resilience During COVID-19 Pandemic"
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speakers:
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- vesna-manojlovic
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presentation:
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filename: 2021-11-11-vesna-manojlovic-technical-communities-resilience-during-covid-19-pandemic.pdf
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HstoqAFn9g
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## Abstract
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As a Community Builder in the RIPE Community, since March 2020 I've been working on organising the support for community that is struggling with isolation, grief, anxiety etc due to the pandemic. In 2021, together with a small "task force" we have organised a survey, had several online meetings, published articles on RIPE Labs and gave several talks.
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## Biography
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Vesna is a Community Builder at RIPE NCC, hacker, mother, engineer, feminist, artist, Trusted Contact at RIPE Community, J.E.D.I. advocate, neurodivergent, trauma survivor, NVC practitioner, psychiatric meds guinea pig. Living in The Netherlands since 1999, born in Yugoslavia.
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date: 2021-11-11T13:31:43+02:00
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title: "Wouter de Vries - Anycast: What is it and How to measure it"
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osiiLsk7C3Y
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## Abstract
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In this talk we will take a look at Anycast, a network "technology" that —to put it bluntly— allows network operators to use the Internet as a giant load balancer. You will learn what Anycast is, how Internet users are affected by it, what problems it solves and what problems it causes.
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We will start by first looking at some real-world Anycast deployments, such as the one that is deployed by Google for its public DNS resolver, and learn that Internet routing is strange. Then, we will discuss Verfploeter, a methodology to comprehensively measure the performance of an anycast network that has been applied at one of the largest anycast deployments in the world.
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## Biography
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Wouter obtained his PhD with his thesis titled 'Improving Anycast with Measurements' in December 2019. Currently, he is a Systems Engineer at Cloudflare, still focusing on networks, but now from a security perspective. He has spent the past four years looking at (and researching) anycast from various angles.
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