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2023

  • 01 Feb #musings — I’ve got a few repositories on Codeberg and following their blog is pretty fun. @default
  • 01 Feb #rss — RFC 8231 describes a set of extensions to the Path Computation Element Communication Protocol (PCEP) to enable stateful control of @default
  • 01 Feb #rss — RFC 9347: Aggregation and Fragmentation Mode for Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) and Its Use for IP Traffic Flow Security (IP-TFS) @default
  • 01 Feb #rss — Interop 2022 showed significant improvements in the interoperability of multiple platform features, along with several cross-browser investigations that looked into complex, under-specified, areas of the platform where interoperability has been … @default
  • 01 Feb #rss — A year ago, Apple, Bocoup, Google, Igalia, Microsoft, and Mozilla came together to improve the interoperability of the web and to continue our commitments to web standards — actions that ensure the web will work in any browser, on any operating … @default
  • 01 Feb #rss — A brief history about server-side rendering and why it’s the right approach for modern web development. @default
  • 01 Feb #rss — A brief history about server-side rendering and why it’s the right approach for modern web development. @default
  • 01 Feb #rss — ‘Testament: The Little Rock Nine Monument,’ Little Rock, Arkansas (© Rex Lisman/Getty Images) @default
  • 31 Jan #rss — This document describes managed objects for the management of IP Traffic Flow Security additions to Internet Key Exchange Protocol @default
  • 31 Jan #rss — This document describes a YANG module for the management of IP Traffic Flow Security (IP-TFS) additions to Internet Key Exchange @default
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