Subtitling E-Learning Videos in Your Own Language
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We would like your help for a planned project to create subtitles for our e-learning videos in multiple languages.
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I wrote the articles collected here during my time as community builder of the RIPE NCC and the maintainer and editor of RIPE Labs. I have since taken on a new role serving as the Chair of the RIPE Community. You can reach my new profile via the website link below.
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We would like your help for a planned project to create subtitles for our e-learning videos in multiple languages.
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We often get asked about the status of our different services and projects, and while we frequently publish updates on RIPE Labs, we now have a new tool that makes it easier to stay informed. We're happy to announce the RIPE NCC Roadmap, where you can get an overview of all the latest developments …
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What RIPEstat tells us about the recent cable disruption in the Mediterranean.
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This IPv6 Toolkit allows you to perform security assessments and trouble-shooting of your IPv6 network. A new version has been released recently.
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We continued RIPE Atlas measurements to see if we can still find cases where 128.0.0.0/16 is filtered out.
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A few weeks ago, Mozilla started to use RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) and ROAs (Route Origin Authorization). Here is a quick introduction.
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This article gives an overview of our training activities in 2012 and an outlook on our plans for 2013.
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The Biometrics and Internet Security Research Group at the University Darmstadt is conducting a survey on network attack detection and mitigation in order to gain a deeper insight in processes, procedures and settings typically found in ISP networks.
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Similar to an experiment done for IPv4 address space, Merit is now performing a darknet experiment with the IPv6 ranges that have been allocated to the RIRs. This also includes prefixes allocated to the RIPE NCC.
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We observed an increase in the number of new LIRs in the RIPE NCC service region. Many of these new LIRs show 1-star IPv6 RIPEness.
Guido van Rossum sent me an email saying: "I'm glad you're taking up this subject. I like that you wrote up some of the negative responses you received -- I've seen those too, and I think it's pretty normal to see a range of responses. But that doesn't mean you can't make progress! We can't fix our biases if we're not aware of them, and sometime you have to start by over-compensating just to end up in the right place eventually."
“Never heard of a DNS query type AAA before. Is that IPv5 protocol?”
Haha. Thanks, for pointing this out. It's fixed now.
“Where can I find the IPv4 space amount that RIPE hold ?”
Yi, If you go to this page https://labs.ripe.net/statistics/?tags=ipv4 and scroll all the way to the bottom, you will see the number of remaining IPv4 addresses. If you click on the title of the graph, you wil see another pge with more information about the RIPE NCC's available IPv4 address pool. Please let us know if you have any more questions.
“What is a stroopwafel?”
Hi Serge, a stroopwafel is a typical Dutch caramel waffle. See here for a picture and some more information: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroopwafel
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