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        <title>sans-io, or how to write a protocol library once</title>
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              Alessandro Ferrara
            
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        <summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;I run MikroTik routers in my homelab. They&#x27;re great little boxes, very customizable, and I&#x27;ve been wanting to manage them programmatically for a while now. Think Ubiquiti&#x27;s Unifi controller, but for MikroTik (more on this in a future post 😉).&lt;&#x2F;p&gt;</summary>
        
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