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Some interesting facts I like to share to give those remotely related to the industry an idea on the scale of the #Internet (from the perspective of a network nerd):

BGP routing table entries examined: 994,587
Number of IPv4 prefixes
- w/ valid ROA: 555,410
- w/o valid ROA: 437,967
- w/ invalid ROA: 1.210

Total ASNs: 77,222
Origin-only ASNs: 66,053
Transit ASNs: 11,169

All these insights are announced weekly by #apnic . These, and many more insights are available on [thyme.apnic.net]. In my case, I got those updates from the #AFNOG mailing list. Great community service from everyone!

Finally got my new home router/firewall: TLSense N100L4: 4x 2.5Gbit LAN, N100 CPU, 256GB NVMe SSD, 16GB RAM ( from teklager.se h/t to @meriksson )

This bad boy has already caused me to rethink my life choices and whether or not I'm sane. They who said firewall rules, NATs and such is fun and games should... be sent to the principals office.

But... having now spent a significant amount of time configuring I'm starting to get things into a state that I'm happy with. Multi-WLAN, WireGuard based interfaces, selective routing and all those other fun things.

And I still have absolutely no clue about what reflective NAT is, or whatever all those 513 other settings do... but perhaps it's like DSLR cameras... you mostly use auto and convince yourself that you'll learn that other stuff eventually...

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Something I should have tried before bike trip was using route making tools (RideWithGPS and Strava) on the phone. Wasn’t surprised that apps are limited, but I didn't expect totally different routes and trying to tweak them would be so difficult. I ended up trying both of them along with apple’s and google's map apps to figure things out. After the fact I tried the browser versions instead of apps and it was a bit better.
Also turns out that RideWithGPS doesn't download a route for offline by default, which was a problem when it crashed in an area without cell service (it crashes too often). They have the best map options of the bunch, when it worked.

Got the basic framing parts for the enclosure for my CNC aluminum router. It's 3' x 3' x 2' with a front door. It has an 1/8" aluminum floor. I'll need to cut it down a little to size. I have parts for a top door coming. Also, I'm thinking of splitting the front door into two sides for less leverage and less space required for opening.

#cnc#aluminum#routing