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<p>I didn’t expect to leave a Tuesday evening talk thinking about satellite law, botched firewall configs, and how easy it is to accidentally nuke your own DNS root. But that’s exactly what happened at <strong>Howest Bruges</strong> on May 13.</p></description>
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