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networkphil.com
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| | | | | I love the networking community, and I attribute much of my success as a network engineer, network architect, and now a technical marketer, to the interactions I've had with other network pros over the years. That's meant interaction on Twitter, Reddit, the big conferences, and the small events like Tech Field Day. From those sprang... | |
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jamesg.blog
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| | | | | I have co-hosted a lot of online events as part of the IndieWeb, the 32-Bit Cafe, and other communities. A few months ago, I reflected on how events don't happen without organisers. Organisers put in the time to make events happen - they do all the coordination and prep work, host the actual event, and do all the work after an event. Organising events takes time and effort. | |
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emastered.com
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| | | | | Master the art of networking in the music industry! Learn practical, actionable tips to build genuine connections and grow your career. | |
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windowsontheory.org
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| | | Avi Wigderson has won the Turing award. I just can't find the words on how happy this makes me, so won't even try to write a post, beyond what I wrote on Twitter. Many have posted on Avi's contributions, see Quanta, New Scientist, Scott's blog, Lance's blog, but to me, perhaps this tweet of Michal... | ||