Re: Attn Access ISPs - FCC BB Labels (machine-readable standards)

2024-04-11 Thread Livingood, Jason via NANOG
It is certainly possible – thanks for the suggestion! If you’d like to 
participate, let me know 1:1 off list.

Jason

From: NANOG  on 
behalf of Bryan Ward 
Date: Thursday, April 11, 2024 at 16:58
To: Ben Cartwright-Cox via NANOG 
Subject: RE: Attn Access ISPs - FCC BB Labels (machine-readable standards)

Why reinvent new 4-digit codes to identify the type of service?  Can’t the 
existing ATIS service codes be used for this too?



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Lead Network Engineer
Dartmouth College Network Services
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Scheduling a meeting?  I prefer Zoom.

From: NANOG  On Behalf Of 
Livingood, Jason via NANOG
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2024 9:08 AM
To: Ben Cartwright-Cox via NANOG 
Subject: Attn Access ISPs - FCC BB Labels (machine-readable standards)

Yesterday the FCC broadband label order is in effect – so all ISPs need to 
publish them. Oct 10, 2024 is the deadline to produce machine-readable BB 
labels. I have kicked off an effort via the BITAG to standardize the format of 
these labels. See 
https://github.com/jlivingood/Broadband-Labels
 for some initial ideas.

If you’d like to participate – because you are an ISP publishing labels or an 
org/researcher that will be importing/consuming/comparing labels – you may wish 
to participate. There’s no fee or docs to sign to do so, and your participation 
does noy convey endorsement of the final work product. IF INTERESTED – email me 
off-list and I will provide details.

Thanks!
Jason



Re: Anyone got a contact at OpenAI. They have a spider problem.

2024-04-11 Thread Jay Hennigan

On 4/11/24 12:38, Randy Bush wrote:

Amazon's spider got stuck there a month or two ago but fortunately I was
able to find someone to pass the word and it stopped.  Got any contacts
at OpenAI?


why?  you are doing a societal good by ensnaring them.  dig a deeper
hole.

randy


A random image along with a different random ALT tag and description 
would be a nice touch.


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RE: Attn Access ISPs - FCC BB Labels (machine-readable standards)

2024-04-11 Thread Bryan Ward
Why reinvent new 4-digit codes to identify the type of service?  Can't the 
existing ATIS service codes be used for this too?



--
Bryan Ward
Lead Network Engineer
Dartmouth College Network Services
bryan.w...@dartmouth.edu

Scheduling a meeting?  I prefer Zoom.

From: NANOG  On Behalf Of 
Livingood, Jason via NANOG
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2024 9:08 AM
To: Ben Cartwright-Cox via NANOG 
Subject: Attn Access ISPs - FCC BB Labels (machine-readable standards)

Yesterday the FCC broadband label order is in effect - so all ISPs need to 
publish them. Oct 10, 2024 is the deadline to produce machine-readable BB 
labels. I have kicked off an effort via the BITAG to standardize the format of 
these labels. See 
https://github.com/jlivingood/Broadband-Labels
 for some initial ideas.

If you'd like to participate - because you are an ISP publishing labels or an 
org/researcher that will be importing/consuming/comparing labels - you may wish 
to participate. There's no fee or docs to sign to do so, and your participation 
does noy convey endorsement of the final work product. IF INTERESTED - email me 
off-list and I will provide details.

Thanks!
Jason



Re: Anyone got a contact at OpenAI. They have a spider problem.

2024-04-11 Thread Nick Olsen
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 3:40 PM Randy Bush  wrote:

> > Amazon's spider got stuck there a month or two ago but fortunately I was
> > able to find someone to pass the word and it stopped.  Got any contacts
> > at OpenAI?
>
> why?  you are doing a societal good by ensnaring them.  dig a deeper
> hole.
>
> randy
>

Yeah. Who should we donate compute resources to so that we can further this
project?


Re: Anyone got a contact at OpenAI. They have a spider problem.

2024-04-11 Thread Randy Bush
> Amazon's spider got stuck there a month or two ago but fortunately I was
> able to find someone to pass the word and it stopped.  Got any contacts
> at OpenAI?

why?  you are doing a societal good by ensnaring them.  dig a deeper
hole.

randy


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2024-04-11 Thread Nanog News
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[NANOG-announce] N91 Location: Things To Do + See in Kansas City, MO + Hackathon + More

2024-04-11 Thread Nanog News
*Things to Do + See in Kansas *
*Check Out Landmark Attractions While Attending NANOG 91*
*Why it's worth your time: *NANOG invites you to join us for our upcoming
virtual and in-person meeting, NANOG 91, in Kansas City, MO, 10 - 12 June
at Loews Kansas City Hotel.

When not absorbing the latest trends in technology or networking with tech
leaders — why not explore this jazzy city, where the roots (and fountains)
run deep?

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*Friday, 31 May, *1:00pm Central - Welcome / Introduction / Infrastructure
tutorial / Team Formation via Zoom
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*Theme: *Put your sleuthing skills to the test!
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*MORE INFO * 

*Sponsors: Join our NANOG Showcase!*
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*NANOG Talk of the Week! *
*AI Data Center Networks Michal Styszynski, Mahesh Subramaniam - Juniper
Networks *

*Why it's worth your time:* The modern AI data center workloads bring new
requirements and design best practices for the network infrastructure. This
session will present the new GPU to GPU connect training cluster and
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Re: Attn Access ISPs - FCC BB Labels (machine-readable standards)

2024-04-11 Thread Josh Luthman
I appreciate your effort in making a tool!

This is another tool: https://bblmaker.com/ - I like it because I have one
CSS file and then a few content pages for the plans.

Just FYI the Oct 10 deadline is for 100k or less subscribers.  April 10 for
100k+.

On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 9:08 AM Livingood, Jason via NANOG 
wrote:

> Yesterday the FCC broadband label order is in effect – so all ISPs need to
> publish them. Oct 10, 2024 is the deadline to produce machine-readable BB
> labels. I have kicked off an effort via the BITAG to standardize the
> format of these labels. See https://github.com/jlivingood/Broadband-Labels
> 
>  for some initial ideas.
>
>
>
> If you’d like to participate – because you are an ISP publishing labels or
> an org/researcher that will be importing/consuming/comparing labels – you
> may wish to participate. There’s no fee or docs to sign to do so, and your
> participation does noy convey endorsement of the final work product. IF
> INTERESTED – email me off-list and I will provide details.
>
>
>
> Thanks!
> Jason
>
>
>


Attn Access ISPs - FCC BB Labels (machine-readable standards)

2024-04-11 Thread Livingood, Jason via NANOG
Yesterday the FCC broadband label order is in effect – so all ISPs need to 
publish them. Oct 10, 2024 is the deadline to produce machine-readable BB 
labels. I have kicked off an effort via the BITAG to standardize the format of 
these labels. See 
https://github.com/jlivingood/Broadband-Labels
 for some initial ideas.

If you’d like to participate – because you are an ISP publishing labels or an 
org/researcher that will be importing/consuming/comparing labels – you may wish 
to participate. There’s no fee or docs to sign to do so, and your participation 
does noy convey endorsement of the final work product. IF INTERESTED – email me 
off-list and I will provide details.

Thanks!
Jason



IANA AS Numbers Registry Update

2024-04-11 Thread David Dong
Hi,

The IANA AS Numbers registry has been updated to reflect the allocation of the 
following block to ARIN:

401309-402332 Assigned by ARIN 2024-04-10

You can find the registry at:

https://www.iana.org/assignments/as-numbers/

The allocation was made in accordance with the Policy for Allocation of ASN 
Blocks to Regional Internet Registries:

https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/global-policy-asn-blocks-2010-09-21-en

Best regards,

David Dong
IANA Services Sr. Specialist


Re: Anyone got a contact at OpenAI. They have a spider problem.

2024-04-11 Thread Bjørn Mork
"John Levine"  writes:

> PS: If you were wondering what they're using to train GPT-5, well, now you 
> know.

And it's not very trainable, it seems?  I believe most amoebas respond
better to 3 million identical events...


Bjørn