Working on some network configurations with python and netmiko. Surprised I could read the code and actually understand what each line does. Writing scripts to do basic things like creating VLANs and backing up configs for now. #CCNA #Python #Networking #Netmiko #NetworkAutomation
Configuring Network Devices with Python and Netmiko
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Python - Internet Bandwidth https://lnkd.in/dNTcezPz Why download a monitoring app when you can just write 24 lines of Python? Created a custom bandwidth tracker to get live data flow straight to my terminal which is better than a GUI anyway(I am just being lazy with GUI).
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🐍 Python Tip: Use `uvx` to run development tools without adding them to your project dependencies. `uvx` runs each tool in an isolated, cached environment, keeping your pyproject.toml clean and focused on actual dependencies. Here's an example: #networkautomation
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A Python sandbox for untrusted code has a 9.3 flaw (CVE-2026-5752). A Pyodide bug enables sandbox escape and root command execution. The project is unmaintained, so the issue remains UNPATCHED. 🔗 Learn more → https://lnkd.in/dphrgUgE
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The latest Qt for Python 6.11 release focuses on Qt Bridges, simplifying Python-Qt integration, and continues alignment with Qt/C++ updates to keep Qt for Python up to date with upstream improvements. See what is new and what is still in progress in the release blog: https://qt.smh.re/4VW
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