Kirk Byers
@ktbyers
Network automation, AI for Network Operations, Trail Running, and a Red Dog named Jupiter.
Our free Learning Python for Network Engineers course starts today, Tuesday, June 16th. For more details and to sign-up see: buff.ly/LZq140c
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We are running our Ansible Network Automation Course starting this Thursday, January 8th. For more details and to sign-up see: buff.ly/IachlQ8
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We are running our free Learning Python for Network Engineers course starting Tuesday, May 6th. For more details and to sign-up see: pynet.twb-tech.com/free-python-...
Well that is a UI choice--to hide the existence of things unless you happen to hover in exactly the right place (of brand new things that are not well documented): Second image is when you hover and they magically show up...
Somewhere in Marin with a descent into Muir Woods and beautiful views of Stinson Beach, I ran 30KM trail race and was 11th overall (out of ~77). Not bad for 53 year old--bring it you young folks.
I am running a 30KM trail race tomorrow morning...let's see if this 53 year old can make it.
I was experimenting some more with Claude and building web pages yesterday, I was happy with what I was able to create (note, I am not a web dev...at best I can muddle around with HTML/CSS/JS).
I am fairly pleased with this: little AI application where I use a Flask Application, Open-AI tool calling, and Netmiko tools to execute and display commands from the network.