
Eyvonne Sharp
@SharpNetwork
Reader of books. Thinker of thoughts. Tweeter of tweets. Google Cloud geek. Tweets are mine. ✌️❤️📚
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I’m a collector of simple phrases, mostly one-line statements of wisdom that encapsulate something important about how to live. Here are a few I carry around with me, that have shaped how I see the world.
Something I’ve realized doing AI audits of 100+ companies. 90% of the items on an executive’s “AI wish list” are nothing more than traditional software and a bunch of automations.
Please share with the college students in your network. Everything you want to know about internships @ Google: linkedin.com/posts/neilhoyn…
Be a good person. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
“It’s tempting to think ‘a little’ isn’t significant and that only ‘a lot’ matters. But most things that are important in life start very small and change very slowly, and they don’t come with fanfare and bright lights.”
Heads up: There's a critical vulnerability in Cisco ASA and FTD products that can lead to arbitrary code execution. Unlike many network device vulns that require access to an admin console, this just requires SSL VPN to be enabled on the device. sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/cente…
Them: Can you believe this jerkface dude acted like a jerkface? Me: 👀
Truly valuing diversity is recognizing the individual's unique strengths and weaknesses, and assembling a winning team that capitalizes on the strengths of each teammate. It is common for people to favor their own strengths, and that can be a pitfall when assembling a team.
I've formulated a new question I'm going to start asking to trusted peers and mentors. "What are the things I do that you would describe as 'Me, getting in my own way?'"
I have such an aversion to checkbox credentials. I have an even stronger aversion to people who put great stock in checkbox credentials. In my experience, the best people defy the checkboxes.
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The Secret Service dismantled a network of more than 300 SIM servers and 100,000 SIM cards in the New York-area that were capable of crippling telecom systems and carrying out anonymous telephonic attacks, disrupting the threat before world leaders arrived for the UN General…



We, the political middle, the vast majority of Americans, need to reclaim our power from the lunatic fringe.
Just heard a new word: confusopoly. This describes a company that creates a confusing consumption or billing structure to intentionally confuse their customers and enrich themselves. Think cell phone bills, MS Licensing, Cisco Smartnet, etc.
Are there any "best" practices for MCP yet? I don't know. But we've at least discovered some "good" practices based on experience so far. @janakiramm has a list of fifteen that are worth reviewing ... thenewstack.io/15-best-practi…
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