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1{ 2 "id": "https://ryan.freumh.org/2023-10-23.html", 3 "title": "23 Oct 2023", 4 "link": "https://ryan.freumh.org/2023-10-23.html", 5 "updated": "2023-10-23T00:00:00", 6 "published": "2023-10-23T00:00:00", 7 "summary": "<div>\n <span> Previous: <a href=\"2023-10-16.html\">16 Oct 2023</a> </span>\n <span> Next: <a href=\"2023-10-30.html\">30 Oct 2023</a> </span>\n </div>\n \n \n\n <h2>HotNets, HotNets, HotNets</h2>\n<ul>\n<li>Don’t try and rewrite your whole paper a day before the\ndeadline.</li>\n<li>Got it in, and need to think about travel and accomadation\nnext.</li>\n<li>The <a href=\"https://conferences.sigcomm.org/hotnets/2023/program.html\">program</a>\nhas been published, and I’m on the first day at 1:15pm - 2:45pm in\n‘Session 3: The architecture of the Internet, and datacenter\nnetworks’.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>SIGCOMM SNS</h2>\n<p><span>Magnus and I threw some ideas around on\nThurday morning. Apple’s ARKit might be something to look at in lieu of\na Vision Pro. We also discussed getting some experience with iPhone’s\nlidar precision, how to bootstrap a connection, the issues with civic\nname encodings, and the necessity to get some estimation of\nload.</span></p>\n<p><span>Regarding an implementation, once we\nhave a bit more of an idea of what it might look like, <a href=\"https://github.com/RyanGibb/aeon\">github.com/RyanGibb/aeon</a>\nwould be a good starting point.</span></p>\n<p><img src=\"./images/2023-10-26-magnus.svg\"></p>\n<h2>OCaml Wake-on-Lan</h2>\n<p><span>Following up on <a href=\"./2023-10-16.html#hibernia\">hibernia</a>, I created an <a href=\"https://github.com/RyanGibb/ocaml-wake-on-lan/\">OCaml\nimplementation</a> of the Magic Packet format for the Wake-on-Lan (WoL)\nstandard.</span></p>\n<h2>Malte Visit</h2>\n<p><span>Spoke to Malte about the Spatial Name\nSystem paper. He made some interesting points around the benefit of\nexpressing a concise problem statement. I expressed a multi-problem\non:</span></p>\n<ol>\n<li>Local-first connectivity</li>\n<li>Low latency resolution</li>\n<li>Resolving locations</li>\n<li>Interoperate with existing network protocols</li>\n</ol>\n<p><span>Malte thought No. 1 was must compelling\nusing Facebook’s DNS/BGP meltdown resulting in lack of access to\nphysical infrastructure as a motivating case. He was fine with the idea\nof a global onthology of civic heirarchy of names.</span></p>\n<p><span>It’s interesting to see different\npeople’s objections to this. Keshav’s was the lack of a succinct problem\nstatement. Ian Lewis’ was the difficulty in defining a global ontology\nof devices. And Malte’s was in the neccessity of low latency\noperation.</span></p>\n<h2>SRG Seminars</h2>\n<p><span>I’m still the de-facto organiser of\nthe SRG seminars as no one was found to replace me. I should send out an\nemail to try and recruit a replacement.</span></p>\n<h2>Teaching</h2>\n<ul>\n<li>TA’d L50.</li>\n</ul>", 8 "content": "<div>\n <span> Previous: <a href=\"2023-10-16.html\">16 Oct 2023</a> </span>\n <span> Next: <a href=\"2023-10-30.html\">30 Oct 2023</a> </span>\n </div>\n \n \n\n <h2>HotNets, HotNets, HotNets</h2>\n<ul>\n<li>Don’t try and rewrite your whole paper a day before the\ndeadline.</li>\n<li>Got it in, and need to think about travel and accomadation\nnext.</li>\n<li>The <a href=\"https://conferences.sigcomm.org/hotnets/2023/program.html\">program</a>\nhas been published, and I’m on the first day at 1:15pm - 2:45pm in\n‘Session 3: The architecture of the Internet, and datacenter\nnetworks’.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>SIGCOMM SNS</h2>\n<p><span>Magnus and I threw some ideas around on\nThurday morning. Apple’s ARKit might be something to look at in lieu of\na Vision Pro. We also discussed getting some experience with iPhone’s\nlidar precision, how to bootstrap a connection, the issues with civic\nname encodings, and the necessity to get some estimation of\nload.</span></p>\n<p><span>Regarding an implementation, once we\nhave a bit more of an idea of what it might look like, <a href=\"https://github.com/RyanGibb/aeon\">github.com/RyanGibb/aeon</a>\nwould be a good starting point.</span></p>\n<p><img src=\"./images/2023-10-26-magnus.svg\"></p>\n<h2>OCaml Wake-on-Lan</h2>\n<p><span>Following up on <a href=\"./2023-10-16.html#hibernia\">hibernia</a>, I created an <a href=\"https://github.com/RyanGibb/ocaml-wake-on-lan/\">OCaml\nimplementation</a> of the Magic Packet format for the Wake-on-Lan (WoL)\nstandard.</span></p>\n<h2>Malte Visit</h2>\n<p><span>Spoke to Malte about the Spatial Name\nSystem paper. He made some interesting points around the benefit of\nexpressing a concise problem statement. I expressed a multi-problem\non:</span></p>\n<ol>\n<li>Local-first connectivity</li>\n<li>Low latency resolution</li>\n<li>Resolving locations</li>\n<li>Interoperate with existing network protocols</li>\n</ol>\n<p><span>Malte thought No. 1 was must compelling\nusing Facebook’s DNS/BGP meltdown resulting in lack of access to\nphysical infrastructure as a motivating case. He was fine with the idea\nof a global onthology of civic heirarchy of names.</span></p>\n<p><span>It’s interesting to see different\npeople’s objections to this. Keshav’s was the lack of a succinct problem\nstatement. Ian Lewis’ was the difficulty in defining a global ontology\nof devices. And Malte’s was in the neccessity of low latency\noperation.</span></p>\n<h2>SRG Seminars</h2>\n<p><span>I’m still the de-facto organiser of\nthe SRG seminars as no one was found to replace me. I should send out an\nemail to try and recruit a replacement.</span></p>\n<h2>Teaching</h2>\n<ul>\n<li>TA’d L50.</li>\n</ul>", 9 "content_type": "html", 10 "categories": [], 11 "source": "https://ryan.freumh.org/atom.xml" 12}