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>implying network automation is the ultimate stop gap for all shitfuckery that happens in networking
>implying most corporate and government network enterprises aren't giant burning piles of shit that need constant maintenance and have constant higher up eyeballs at the slightest inconvenience or downtime
>implying network enterprises of now aren't 15 years behind of what the major providers offer
>implying these developers ITT even know what the difference is between iBGP and eBGP is
>implying AI is going to automate whole data centers any more than what has been around for the past 2 decades.
>thinking the campus deployment he's been working with for 10 years is the end all be all of networking environments
You're an asshat and a retard, networking is the one field that has failed to really update and catch up with everything else because it isn't an iterative technology. We still deal with bare-metal systems, we still deal with transport issues, we still deal with 3am calls with every hire up being butthurt at the same time. And I even remember when Cloud was the new networking, LMAO to that shit. AI is just piling on more software on top of what is already automated; piping more data across the internet, when the VAST majority of network issues are physical and not protocol. You're winging about layer 7, when I just don't give a fuck - no one is interviewing you about layer 7.
But I agree that people should avoid networking as a career field, because I'm in it and I don't want you grifting faggots here.