@brownyejr@web3mamiii@chiefnarx The person is a clout chaser.
Just leave her.
She's obviously not seeking to understand. She loves the Twitter attention.
@web3mamiii@jeremihchika As educated as we are, why do we still call it sunrise and sunset then?
You can't properly argue something you don't have good understanding of. It's quite obvious at this point that you're just chasing clout and not trying to understand. In that case, I wish you the best. Peace.
@web3mamiii It's only hate to you when it applies to Christianity. But when it comes to building muscles, you're okay with the muscles tearing first before forming. When it comes to business, you're okay with losing before gaining. But when the Bible says 'trials work patience' it's hate.
Day 6 of the #GDGoCBowen30DayChallenge I learned how subnet masks divide network and host portions of an IP address. 💻🌏 @gdgoc_bowen@daveibk_ Link to my day 6 task https://t.co/0aN7v8jJQu
🔥 Day 3 unlocked! 🔥
I didn’t start from Day 1, but it’s never too late to show up.
Today’s task: Routing in networking; choosing the best path for data packets to reach their destination.
Consistency > Perfection 😉
@gdgoc_bowen@daveibk_#GDGoCBowen30DayChallenge
@Mario9jaa Fuel queues didn't disappear because fuel became cheaper. It's because fewer people can afford fuel.
'ASUU has not gone on any SERIOUS strike'... can you even hear yourself? The fact of stable prices is a lie from hell, but you wouldn't know. Passports cost minimum wage to make.
@nduko__ The ark hadn't even been built at the time of the Exodus.
Come on nau.
That's like saying the reason people couldn't enter Noah's ark is because he built it during the flood. How do these timelines get mixed up?
Imagine it’s Valentine’s Day and you received an email that started with “I love you.”
You open it, expecting a sweet message.
But instead, you just infected your own computer with a virus.
This is exactly how the ILOVEYOU virus spread in May 2000. The email contained an attachment called LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.txt.vbs. It looked like a harmless text file, but it was actually a script. The moment you clicked it, the virus started running.
It overwrote files on your computer, stole saved passwords, and secretly sent itself to everyone in your email contacts. Your computer became a weapon to infect others without you knowing.
Within days, over 10 million computers were infected worldwide. Major organizations like the Pentagon and the CIA had to shut down their email systems to stop the spread. The damage reached billions of dollars.
The virus wasn’t powerful because of advanced hacking. It was powerful because it exploited human emotion curiosity, trust, and emotion.
It was created by Onel de Guzman.
The biggest lesson still applies today: the most dangerous attack is the one that convinces you to click.
Happy Valentines
Brendan Eich didn’t set out to rule the internet
He was given 10 days to invent a scripting language.
What he shipped became JavaScript (the nervous system of the modern web as we know it now)
Then the web began to be watched, tracked, monetized, and transformed into a surveillance machine.
So, he contributed to the creation of Mozilla to ensure its openness. When advertisements evolved into spyware, he built Brave, which blocks them by default.
While others focused on optimizing for clicks, he prioritized user experience
While the internet commodified attention, he firmly believed that privacy is non-negotiable
He refrained from chasing trends and selling out. Instead, he consistently delivered products based on his principles.
Some individuals build products, while others build Innovations
Absolute legend 🐐