Why I built this

Why I created Permit-Any-Any

I created Permit-Any-Any to give networking, network automation, and AI builders a place to learn from each other without the fluff. There are too many smart people out there sharing real knowledge, hard lessons, and field-tested ideas that get buried or overlooked. This site is about putting those voices in one place, spotlighting the folks pushing the industry forward, and making it easier for the rest of us to build, automate, and think smarter.

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22 voices

Adminsave aka Hugo

Hugo Tinoco shares hands-on network automation content with a strong service-provider flavor, covering topics like BGP, NETCONF, Nornir, and multivendor lab work.

Automate Your Network

John Capobianco's blog helps network engineers modernize with automation, DevOps, and infrastructure as code, while also exploring newer AI-driven workflows and tooling.

Bite Size Automation

A practical, beginner-friendly network automation blog focused on sharing examples, scripts, and small wins that help engineers keep learning and building.

Blog - Packet Coders

Packet Coders is a practical network automation learning hub that combines blog content, labs, and training built around real-world skills and modern tooling.

Bruno Wollmann on Networking

Bruno Wollmann writes from deep real-world experience in networking, blending architecture, operations, automation, and thoughtful opinion pieces for working engineers.

Christians Juniper Blog

Christian Scholz's blog, now aligned with the Netzwerkonkel brand, centers on Juniper, automation, IPv6, scalable network design, and certification-focused lab content.

Daniel Teycheney

Daniel Teycheney writes about networking, cloud, and automation from a practitioner's point of view, with a strong focus on efficiency, accuracy, and helping others improve how they work.

Daniels Networking Blog

Daniel Dib's long-running blog mixes deep technical networking content with career lessons, originally starting as a CCIE journey and growing into a respected architecture resource.

DevNet Dan

DevNet Dan shares networking and automation content with a clear mission: help others break into the space and lower the barrier to learning modern network engineering.

Dmitry Golovach

Dmitry documents the path from network engineering to solutions architecture, with practical tutorials on AWS, system design, cloud networking, and infrastructure tooling.

Gruntwork - Medium

Gruntwork's blog is a strong resource for DevOps and platform engineering teams, with expert content on AWS, Terraform, OpenTofu, Terragrunt, and infrastructure as code at scale.

JulioPDX

Julio shares journey-driven posts on network automation, CI/CD, cloud networking, and lab-based learning, with a style that feels exploratory, practical, and easy to follow.

NWMichl Blog

Michael Schön writes about networking, automation, infrastructure as code, and telemetry from a data center and operations perspective, while also giving space to the human side of automation work.

NetDevOps

Roman's NetDevOps blog applies DevOps thinking to networking, with content that leans into automation, tooling, and practical engineering demos such as Containerlab.

Network Automation Lane

Network Automation Lane is a beginner-friendly blog focused on the journey into network and cloud automation, covering tools like Netmiko, NAPALM, Jinja2, Docker, Ansible, and Terraform.

Sif Baksh

Sif Baksh writes to help engineers learn automation from the ground up and carry it into real production work, with content spanning automation, Python, and security.

Stories by Networking, Cloud & Automation on Medium

Nicolas Leiva's writing blends networking, automation, programming, Go, IPv6, and open source, making it especially useful for engineers working across traditional and cloud-native domains.

TTL255 - Przemek Rogala's blog

TTL255 is one of the most educational blogs in the space, with clear, technical writing on computer networks, Python, automation, Jinja2, and NetBox.

TheSerialClouder

TheSerialClouder focuses on hands-on multicloud networking, with detailed walkthroughs around Aviatrix, cloud connectivity, BGP, IPsec, and security design patterns.

Tom Costello – KD9CPB

Tom Costello writes approachable homelab and network engineering posts from his "way-too-overcomplicated" home network, with plenty of practical crossover into cloud, radio, and AI-in-the-lab experiments.

jq1.io

Jude Quintana's jq1.io is a sharp, builder-focused blog centered on cloud networking and Terraform, especially around AWS VPC, Transit Gateway, routing, and modular infrastructure design.

wcollins.io

William Collins writes at the intersection of cloud architecture, automation, and AI, with a strong emphasis on modern design, large-scale networks, and the human perspective in tech.