I just came across this fundraiser for Happy Chaos Bike Lab, which is working to make bike repair accessible and empowering for the community. They’re raising funds to buy professional bike tool kits so they can repair more bikes, teach hands-on skills, and support safer transportation in underserved areas. Every donation helps expand their mobile bike repair space and keeps communities moving. If you’re able, please share or contribute to help them get these tools and grow their impact. https://t.co/aBz2EYDfS2
Jason Hughes was a remarkable person whose loss has deeply affected many. His family now faces immediate expenses and the challenge of providing for his children’s future. Your support can make a real difference during this difficult time. Please consider donating or sharing to help them through this. Every contribution counts and can bring some relief to a family in need. https://t.co/SIr0esn05j
Every year, I like looking at the annual Economist predictions in the rear view mirror! You can open the link five times within seven days. After that it will expire.
A look back at last year’s predictions https://t.co/JjwxVXyBNR
I think it is because they can test s400 until it is tuned to find F35s. Also who knows if Russia will have technicians on hand recording everything. A better option would be for Turkey to Donate the s400 system to the US: this would be the best way to send a signal that you are NATO-first!
Given the filibuster in the Senate and the narrow Republican majority in the House, any legislation on extending supercharged health-care subsidies will require Democratic votes to pass https://t.co/fzx3w1Hc6H
I'm giving up my bed for one night so youth facing homelessness can sleep safely @CovenantHouse. Pls support me! https://t.co/tkycLxWbqA via @DonorDrive
Congratulations to President Trump, on getting the hostages back and the ceasefire. This is absolutely one thing everyone can be proud of. I don't think any other president could have pulled this off.
No matter who built your IPv4 subnetting plan, they had to think about the requirements, for a number of subnets and a number of host addresses in each subnet. The design might call for different subnet sizes (different masks) or the same size for every subnet, based on the preferences of those who built the plan.
This next CCNA video walks through the logic to interpret what those who came before us did when choosing to use one subnet mask (rather than several), therefore creating a predictable number of subnets and a predictable number of hosts per subnet.
Video: https://t.co/SHXxaOGHR3
#CCNA #CCNAOCG #CiscoChampion @CiscoPress
There’s also a related video-based review exercise with which you can practice calculating the number of subnets/network and hosts/subnet: https://t.co/JIvVtGWYWy