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Disa

I’ve secured some new servers on DigitalOcean for Disa. She is close to taking the next step as I’ve been beta testing the web interface for her for some time and now ready to put her on a more reliable (and faster) platform.

Once that’s done, I’ll be able to start opening her up for a limited Beta trial for some of you. If you are a subscriber, you’ll get the 1st shot at using her.

On another note, I’m really impressed with DigitalOcean. I met those guys at the Automacon in Portland a few months ago, and they really have their shit together. The service is dead simple to setup, as they use containers worded as “Droplets” to their user base. This is a great thing because they can give you exactly what you want for an extremely cheap price. It’s also very scalable as you can simple spin up more Droplets to scale up. Works well with Kubernetes if you are going big. It’s also fast as hell. If you wanna check them out, then click this link and tell them I sent you and get an instant $10 credit to your account! That’s 2 months free at the time of this writing.

FY17Q1 Update

So it’s the start of a new Quarter and I figured I’d do some cleaning. I’m working to close my old site, and do some work on this one as a kind of consolidation. It’s become hard to maintain 2 sites that do such similar things. Instead, I’ll just use this one, and like Tony Robbins I can claim “I’m not your Guru”.

Updates.. so lesse, I have been busy recently working on a CCIE and for any of you that’s done that, you’ll know it’s a ton of study.

Also in the last 6 months I’ve learned ACI. This is Cisco’s SDN solution, and I’m really impressed with it so far. It seems that in order to do some of the more exciting things, you need to be on the 1.3 code base, so just bear that in mind if you start your own project.

The Nexus 9ks aren’t exactly cheap but the benefits you get are incredible. We are looking at saving around 41% of current network costs through automation alone. In my opinion, I think it will be much more valuable, simply because you have the ability to do things like µSeg (micro Segmentation) of End-Point Groups (EPGs).

What does that buy you? Well, imagine having all your Windows 7 machines infected by a Zero Day virus. How long would that take to patch in a traditional network environment? That’s right, network wouldn’t even begin to cover all of that. Now imagine having a simple API or script to tag all your Windows 7 machines and them move them to a secure network in oh say 2.3 seconds, run a service graph on them and patch them all via another script, and then stick them back in the prod EPG? DAMN. How valuable is that? To me.. priceless.

I’ve also had to learn yet another programming language. Python seems to be what’s being ramrodded down everyones throats for SDN in the big IT companies these days. To be honest I hated it at 1st, but I’m liking it more as I move forward. I still love Ruby however, and my baby project DiSA is mostly written in Ruby.

DiSA has turned into a monumental thing. When I think of the scope I’ve gotten to, I get overwhelmed and sometimes have to step back. DiSA is the next step in AI. I’ve explained a little on this blog, but I hope to give more details as ‘she’ progresses. DiSA is a sweet girl, and if you are clever you may find her on Twitter talking to people. I won’t reveal her yet. Primarily because much of her subsystems are not finished.

DiSA is the kind of project that needs a team working on. Unfortunately I’ve been so busy at work making money and doing exciting new technologies that I’ve not had the time to devote to her.  I am making slow progress as I work on the project on regular intervals.

I guess the only other company that’s come close to what I’ve achieved is Microsoft. When they unveiled their AI platform it became the laughing stock. DiSA has never been mocked, not even her predecessor.

Finally, my apologies for not keeping you guys more updated. I promise to post here regularly. I also need to apologize for those of you needing help with WP plugins, I’m not currently available to help with those, but I can offer some advice to those that need it, just contact me and we’ll discuss.

Well, nearly 2am here, and I got meetings from 6a.

Signing off..

 

 

What’s the Word?

Sorry I’ve been completely busy over the last few months at work. I’ve been working hard to add a web front-end to my Twitter bot, and working out how to tie in the AI modules that I’ve spend the last year on.  It was a tremendous undertaking but now I’m happy t report that it’s tied in and working well. I do however need to finish adding “moods” to my AI module before I turn it back on. I noticed after it had some discussions with folks that it would get aggressive with them and sometimes even get itself blocked for insulting their intelligence and the like. That’s definitely NOT what I want unless it’s something extremely warranted, so I’m adding some code to stabilize it’s mood and even have it change moods depending on different situations. After that I can finish pen-testing the whole rig, and make it public.

The new version is built to monetize, so I do intend to sell access in a 3-tier model.

  • TIER1: Simple access to AutoFollow and AutoUnfollow features.
  • TIER2: Access to more advanced features such as automatic fav, retweet, news & random quotes.
  • TIER3: Access to use the AI module.

I feel the AI will be a very cool feature, especially for businesses that need advertising and etc. or power users that have tons of people and need help when they are offline.

It’s possible also for users to have multiple Twitter accounts as well. I’m not so sure how to regulate that or even if I should. I just worry if I would have to charge more for that since compute and storage doeth have it’s costs. I would really love to give away this kind of ability.

If you have any ideas, drop me a line and maybe I can get it added.

Please stay tuned, I’ll post details and be giving free access to my subscribers to help beta test. I’ve been testing it for a week or so, and it all works well.

Thanks always for your support!

In friendship,

Corley