Inevitable. Security always belonged between the ends. The network just delivers bits.
Author Archives: Dan Siemon
Mary Poppendieck (Poppendieck.LLC) – The New New Software Development Game: Containers, Micro Servic, We spent a lot of time over the last decade talking a…
http://m.ustream.tv/recorded/61477219?rmalang=de_DE
Great talk on micro services as an architecture. The organization stuff towards the end is perhaps the best part though.
The Mission To Save The Internet By Rewiring It From The Name Up | Motherboard
Hydro One Sale, Accidentally Good?
The Ontario government plans to sell off 60% of the publicly owned Hydro One. As a general principle I believe critical infrastructure belongs in the hands of the public. So my first reaction to this announcement was negative.
Then the Tesla home battery announcement happened.
The ability to cheaply store energy makes distributed power generation possible. This is a great thing for technologies like wind and solar and could make it possible for homes to greatly reduce their reliance on the centralized power grid. The link below makes the case that the economics of Tesla’s new batteries are pretty good and bound to get better.
http://gizmodo.com/tesla-battery-economics-on-the-path-to-disruption-1701854536
Is it possible that we are near or at the peak value of our centralized power generation infrastructure? If so, selling high and getting it off the province’s books now may turn out to be a good thing.
TLS Everywhere, not https: URIs – Design Issues
ONetSwitch: Open Source Hardware for Networking by MeshSr — Kickstarter
The Network is Reliable – ACM Queue
http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2655736
Very interesting anecdotes of network failures in cloud environments.