diff --git a/content/blog/wk4day3.md b/content/blog/wk4day3.md index bf33950..65ae78b 100644 --- a/content/blog/wk4day3.md +++ b/content/blog/wk4day3.md @@ -5,6 +5,12 @@ date: 2024-08-21T21:55:00+02:00 {{< image frame="true" width="17em" float="right" src="/img/headline/firewalker-02.png" alt="Credit: Fire Walker, Youtube" >}} +A small while ago, one of the webmasters at [[APNIC](https://apnic.net/)] mailed me about a series +of guest articles they're publishing on their blog. They've been following along on my adventures at +IPng regarding IPv4-less backbone links, and I am grateful for the opportunity to run my three +articles about Babel and OSPF with VPP on their blog. They published the first one today, check it +out [[here](https://blog.apnic.net/2024/08/21/vpp-with-babel/)]. + I started the day with writing a bunch of _NFC_ tags. I'm going to take a bunch of pins with me to the upcoming NOG meetings (in Oslo, Piacenza, Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona), and I figured I'd add an RFID tag to them. The process repetitive just like making the pins is: put sticker on pin, put pin @@ -14,8 +20,8 @@ But, I wanted to be a bit more future proof for the URLs, so I wrote a tiny java say tiny, I mean eight lines of javascript), that takes an URI argument, looks it up in a table, and redirects the user to that URL. This way, I can write links like [[https://ipng.ch/app/go#ntag01](https://ipng.ch/app/go#ntag01)] and then occasionally play around -with the mapping so that tags produce new redirects without me baving to write new URLs to them. The -power of symlinks! If you're curious, take a look at the redirector with: +with the mapping so that tags produce new redirects without me having to write new URLs to the tags. +The power of symlinks! If you're curious, take a look at the redirector with: ``` $ curl https://ipng.ch/app/go/index.html