Forwarded from RaGooSanta
still one of my fav creator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBRO-YGMYs0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBRO-YGMYs0
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Elementary School in a Nutshell
Elementary school was something else. It was fun tho.
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life update ?
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going well. I just like it
36%
meh. but not a dead man walking
28%
surviving barely
Mira
The expectations of others were the bars I used for my own cage.
I would sacrifice pieces of my flesh, but I'd still be considered selfish for keeping my bones
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Mira
cringe songs
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Miki said they are smh good. not top tier taste like @Su_ch_is_life or any of the peeps who are into Art, but they pass the vibe check for a casual listen while doing some chores. here goes:
https://t.me/+CmBzrluJ4fExMDRk
Miki said they are smh good. not top tier taste like @Su_ch_is_life or any of the peeps who are into Art, but they pass the vibe check for a casual listen while doing some chores. here goes:
https://t.me/+CmBzrluJ4fExMDRk
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my playlist tho i have a messed up music taste
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Mira
Kinda pausing all my cybersec activities for 7 weeks.
okay
it kinda feels empty without cybersec and coding. the break was meant to take care of my personal stuff, but I am managing to get some time off. so, I am gonna dive into cloud computing to pass the boredom. I am messing around to get a linux server from oracle cloud currently. will keep you updated
it kinda feels empty without cybersec and coding. the break was meant to take care of my personal stuff, but I am managing to get some time off. so, I am gonna dive into cloud computing to pass the boredom. I am messing around to get a linux server from oracle cloud currently. will keep you updated
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I've tried my best. Please don't be mad at me if i missed you , ill add you just send me a dm. its 6 am and i haven't slept lol , I'd forget myself in this state. but yeah here is an archive that you can look back at in a few years. Read only link to look…
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Solo codes
IT FINALLY DROPPED https://youtu.be/RUb-Es7eCwk?si=cHNU9JVM7eHDJsFS
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in a tribute to brookmg, one of the android chad
https://github.com/brookmg?tab=overview&from=2016-10-01
https://github.com/brookmg?tab=overview&from=2016-10-01
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so, I am gonna dive into cloud computing to pass the boredom
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Mira
hmm... gonna check this https://www.mygreatlearning.com/cloud-computing/free-courses?p=2 #resources
if your intention is to be a cloud engineer or some sorta cloud specialization, the major providers have free academy dedicated to their vendor (like AWS educate) and that often comes with good free cloud resource tier.
but I am learning cloud computing to automate some stuff which can be useful later on. first had the idea from one of the Stok's interview on bug bounty. he basically conducts parallel network scans using Nmap on the cloud, by spinning up multiple VMs or droplets on a service like DigitalOcean with its own unique IP address so that he can run five parallel Nmap scans by giving five different IPs to each of his droplets. for example, if Stok was targeting a website hosted on the West Coast of the United States, he could deploy a droplet in a nearby data center and use the other droplets for different targets. this is distributed traffic and helps in reducing latency and avoiding detection by firewalls and IPS. so this is basically scanning at scale with minimized noise on a target. practically, this has challenges especially given that our instability in internet speed (writing this while my connection is being throttled lmao). plus, misconfiguration and multi-tenant issue might pose a risk for critical scans. generally speaking tho, cloud skills are a must
but I am learning cloud computing to automate some stuff which can be useful later on. first had the idea from one of the Stok's interview on bug bounty. he basically conducts parallel network scans using Nmap on the cloud, by spinning up multiple VMs or droplets on a service like DigitalOcean with its own unique IP address so that he can run five parallel Nmap scans by giving five different IPs to each of his droplets. for example, if Stok was targeting a website hosted on the West Coast of the United States, he could deploy a droplet in a nearby data center and use the other droplets for different targets. this is distributed traffic and helps in reducing latency and avoiding detection by firewalls and IPS. so this is basically scanning at scale with minimized noise on a target. practically, this has challenges especially given that our instability in internet speed (writing this while my connection is being throttled lmao). plus, misconfiguration and multi-tenant issue might pose a risk for critical scans. generally speaking tho, cloud skills are a must
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Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
Don't forget to send me your questions for Jack Rhysider, you can get as technical and as personal as you'd like.
when seeing all this new devs doing challenges and creating projects day in and day out, it makes me wish for the obsession I once had for programming. I really didn't feel tired and I would take on any projects I might find interesting. Before AI and all the vibe coding jazz, I had to lookup for a solution on different blogs, books, videos and any resource accessible. If a solution seemed too naive, I would erase everything and implement the feature in a simple yet maintainable way. There was this project I had to keep track of object visibility and fire up an event every time the object is being focused or loses its focus. I wasn't happy with the solution at the time, and I ended up implementing everything in Section Observer API from scratch. It was basically my mini library for scroll events at the time. Apart from my toy programming language hahu, I tried recreating a 2d game engine, tried implementing a load balancer, and literally I was upto everything. If you ask me now, this is bad. You need to have a clear goal and tackle one thing at a time.
tl;dr
New devs progressing everyday, you're doing good and keep it up. You guys inspire a lot. I might even get back to programming lol
tl;dr
New devs progressing everyday, you're doing good and keep it up. You guys inspire a lot. I might even get back to programming lol
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i was also doing the 100days coding challenge thing back then when starting out. I also had a Javascript logo as a pfp lmao. How time flies
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