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#BTS during our 2018 #photoshoot as @WTL catches amazing shots of the dress. Originally I made it while working with another local designer, with whom I was her main Sewist for over 15 years while also building my own business. When she closed her shop, she asked if I wanted to take the dress- I did!
It was used as a costume for a princess in an instructional dance DVD ( that’s another story! ).

Then a few years ago I redesigned it, removing formerly sweetheart neckline and pleated sleeve head to this off the shoulder line.

More on this dress: tav-creations.com/couture-jour

Brocade security advisory: CVE-2023-3454 (8.6 high, disclosed 04 April 2024 by Broadcom) remote code execution (RCE) in Brocade Fabric OS after v9.0 and before v9.2.0 could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code and use this to gain root access to the switch. No mention of exploitation in the wild. 🔗 support.broadcom.com/web/ecx/s

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My latest experiment with brocade. This is two colors, which is way more of a PITA than you would think. I will note that I am playing around here. The supporting warp is 60/2 but the brocade is 20/2. So I expect some nonsense. But, I don't think this is historically inaccurate either. I'm still digging on that. #tabletweaving #brocade

ARRRGH!

I'm tired of #fighting with this #Brocade switch, and this other one I bought for Top of Rack SFP+ still needs me to build an OS for it, which.. yeah, I don't have a lot of time for at the moment..

Can anyone #recommend an SFP+ #Ethernet #Switch with 10 SFP+ ports or more that won't break the bank?

Running a second 48 port PoE switch just for the additional SFP+ ports on it is, shall we say, a bit of a waste.

Thanks in advance.