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talk:
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speaker: Pieter Lexis
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title: Running containers with systemd-nspawn
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link: talks/peter-lexis-running-containers-with-systemd-nspawn/
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link: talks/pieter-lexis-running-containers-with-systemd-nspawn/
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talk:
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speaker: Eric Verheul
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description: ""
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layout: event-talk
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title: "Peter Lexis - Running containers with systemd-nspawn"
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title: "Pieter Lexis - Running containers with systemd-nspawn"
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speakers:
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presentation:
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filename: 2019-11-21-peter-lexis-running-containers-with-systemd-nspawn.pdf
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recording:
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Educated as a Systems and Network Engineer and having dabbled with DevOps-y things for years, Pieter's official title now is "Senior PowerDNS Engineer". As such, he works on the PowerDNS source code, the build/CI/packaging pipeline and running the infrastructure around the PowerDNS open source project.
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He is also involved in the broader DNS operations and standards communities to make the Internet a better place.
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He is also involved in the broader DNS operations and standards communities to make the Internet a better place.
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link: talks/wouter-de-vries-anycast-what-is-it-and-how-to-measure-it/
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talk:
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speaker: Eiger Jonker
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speaker: Elger Jonker
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title: May Contain Hackers 2022, the Dutch hacker camp after SHA
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link: talks/eiger-jonker-may-contain-hackers-2022-the-dutch-hacker-camp-after-sha/
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link: talks/elger-jonker-may-contain-hackers-2022-the-dutch-hacker-camp-after-sha/
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layout: event-talk
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title: "Eiger Jonker - May Contain Hackers 2022, the Dutch hacker camp after SHA"
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title: "Elger Jonker - May Contain Hackers 2022, the Dutch hacker camp after SHA"
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speakers:
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Elger helps organize the large Dutch quadrennial hacker events such as SHA2017 and MCH2022, in the role as being responsible. You can bring your own (digital) flame thrower, but that also means that is has to be safe. Elger helps with setting up the organization, planning, permits and organizational matters.
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Elger has also helped create other nice hacker things such as Hack42 in Arnhem and the Awesome Space in Utrecht.
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Elger has also helped create other nice hacker things such as Hack42 in Arnhem and the Awesome Space in Utrecht.
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