Links for the month including CTF, K8S, Networking, the usual Aviation, and even some Geography.
Capture the Flag
After my success at the Capture the Flag event at Cisco Live 2019, we’ve started training in advance for Cisco Live 2020. Starting by working through picoCTF, which is a free CTF created by security experts at Carnegie Mellon University.
Geography
Not likely to be a regular fixture in my linkdumps, but an interesting article on the update of the GPS coordinate system in Australia:
Kubernetes
Two very different approaches for the same task, writing a Kubernetes operator.
Aviation
On the back of the continuing dramas with Boeing’s 737-MAX aircraft grounding comes a children’s storybook about an airplane that couldn’t fly. Teaches children about airports and pushing through adversity, apparently.
I ordered a KerberosSDR after reading this article, hoping to start listening in to air traffic communications around Melbourne soon.
Although I could just save all the expense and hassle and use LiveATC.net to listen in to the Melbourne area, but what sort of a geek would I be if I did that?
Networking
Troubleshooting various NBN connections over the phone, the variety of Network Termination Devices (NTDs) in use in the different connection methods results in a bit of a headache.
- What do the lights on my Fixed Wireless nbn Connection Box mean?
- What do the lights on my nbn HFC Connection Box mean?
- What do the lights on my nbn FTTP Connection Box mean?
Does Gigabit Ethernet have a half duplex option?
Automotive
Coveted my neighbours switch panel during my trip to Ayers Rock last year. Was seriously considering getting one of these for the Miata, until I saw the price.
Blog Roll
Added the following blogs to my NewBlur subscription this month.
Other
- How Popular Science covered the Empire State Building’s 1931 opening
- “Star Trek: First Contact” Teaser – “Generations II” (1995)
Featured Image: “Max, the Airplane that Couldn’t Fly” by JPV Publishing on Amazon.
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