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People ask me about piracy alot . . .🤔🤔

If piracy is illegal, then how are torrent sites so easily accessible and still up and running on the light web?

Answer 🪷

When you go to a torrent site, you do not download any pirated files from the torrent site.

Not one byte of the pirated file you just downloaded came from or went through the torrent site.

BitTorrent is a peer to peer protocol. You are downloading those files from home PC users who have made them available. The torrent site only provides a list of where the files are available. It does not host, distribute, or transmit the files.

Imagine you ran a service. The service you ran was a way to connect with drug dealers. Someone comes to you and says “Hey man, know where I can get some cocaine?” You say “Yes. John Smith at 1224 21st Avenue has some cocaine for sale.” The person says “Hey, thanks, man” and leaves.

Someone else comes in and says “Hey, know where I can get heroin?” You say “Yep! Sure do! Jim Johnson over on 18th avenue has some heroin.” He says “Hey thanks,” and leaves.

Can you be arrested for dealing drugs? Nope. You don’t have any drugs. You don’t sell any drugs. You don’t accept any money for drugs. All you do—the only thing you do—is tell people from whom they can buy drugs.

That’s what torrent sites do. You say to the torrent site, “I want Season 2 of Game of Thrones.” The torrent site says “Here’s the IP address of someone who is advertising they have season 2 of Game of Thrones for download.”

That’s it. The torrent site does not have Game of Thrones. The torrent site doesn’t have any illegal or bootleg files. It only tells your computer where to look to find them. The files themselves? You’re downloading them from someone else.

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Here are the torrent sites I usually use:

- TorrentGalaxy
- 1337x
Learning is a continuous and never-ending journey. Maybe that's why I like to express it in a recursive thingy. Watch this . . .

def myCorner(🖥️,🧠):

    🖥️.displayConcept()

    🧠.read()

    🧠.understand()

    🧠.remember()

    🧠.apply(🖥️)

    🧠.teach(https://t.me/jdsteps)

    myCorner(🖥️,🧠)

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Tell me you are a junior developer without telling me you are a junior developer !!
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Tell me you are a junior developer without telling me you are a junior developer !!

The other day, I saw a post that compares junior developers with the senior ones. And one of the differences was jumping around programming languages. While senior developers often have the luxury to choose which programming language to use based on their preference and mostly work experience, we the juniors doesn't have that luxury. So, what do we do, we jump around.

Don't get me wrong I know it's recommended to specialize in a single programming language. It will allow you to excel in a particular area and can lead to job opportunities that require that specific skill set, but as a fellow junior developer I like to explore my options and wake up every day to try new things, learn new concepts.

Me, I like to experiment with different languages and I will let you know when the time has come to choose. This process of jumping around and learning multiple languages early on is great for me as it gives me a strong foundation for future projects and allows me to be more adaptable in the long run.

Surprisingly, I personally like to repeat concepts in different languages than sticking with one. It helps me solidify the concept, at the end of the day don't forget that programming languages are just tools to accomplish something.

Remember, every developers path is unique. So, don't forget to make it as fun and rewarding as possible.

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Happy Easter !!

Wish you the rest...

you haven't achieved yet 😁😁
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