We found 3 episodes of TechSNAP with the tag “ethernet”.
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417: Machine Learning Magic
November 29th, 2019 | 26 mins 27 secs
ai, aiexpert, aimesh, amplifi, amplifi alien, artificial general intelligence, artificial intelligence, arvind narayanan, asus, ata, bitlocker, chip design, cpu, cryptography, dban, deep learning, deep learning boost, devops, drunkard's walk, encryption, ethernet, google, gpu, hard disk, hard drive, hardware encryption, home networking, i9-10980xe, ieee, inference, intel avx512, jeffrey dean, jupiter broadcasting, linear algebra, lora, luks, machine learning, matrix multiplication, mesh wifi, networking, neural network, npu, nvidia, ofdma, ofnp, on-off noise power communication, openvino, orthogonal frequency-division multiple access, resnet, router, secure erase, security, smallnetbuilder, solid state, ssd, storage, supercomputers, techsnap, tesla v100, tim higgins, tpu, training, ubiquiti, unifi, wifi, wifi 6, wireless
We explore the rapid adoption of machine learning, its impact on computer architecture, and how to avoid AI snake oil.
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412: Too Good To Be True
September 20th, 2019 | 34 mins 36 secs
802.11ax, chromebooks, chromeos, cloudreadyos, cryptography, devops, ethernet, google, hvac, industrial iot, iot, jupiter broadcasting, low bandwidth, networking, neverware, qkd, quantum cryptography, quantum key distribution, rf chrip, security, security updates, spread spectrum, sure-fi, sysadmin podcast, techsnap, the wifi challenge, wifi, wifi 5, wifi 6, wireless, wpa3
It's TechSNAP story time as we head out into the field with Jim and put Sure-Fi technology to the test.
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403: Keeping Systems Simple
May 10th, 2019 | 46 mins 32 secs
availability, cryptography, devops, dhcp, disaster recovery, ethernet, firewall, high availability, ipsec, kubernetes, layer 3, lfnw, linux, mesh network, openvpn, quantum computers, reliability, router, rpo, rto, security, simplicity, ssh, subspace, switch, sysadmin podcast, tcp, techsnap, tinc, tunnel, udp, vlan, vpn, wintun, wireguard, zinc
We’re back from LinuxFest Northwest with an update on all things WireGuard, some VLAN myth busting, and the trade-offs of highly available systems.