Thread: Basic Networking Fundamentals (kinda necessary for Security Analysts)
1. Networking is the backbone of our digital world. As an Security Analyst, understanding some basic networking fundamentals can be incredibly useful. Let's dive in!
Assume the movie had flopped and the director lost his entire $750,000 investment. How many crew members would have voluntarily returned their fees to help offset his loss?
This is the fundamental asymmetry in risk and reward. When someone puts up their own capital and shoulders the real financial risk especially in a high-failure industry like entertainment they alone bear the downside.
Yet the moment the project succeeds, suddenly everyone who was paid upfront wants a bigger piece of the pie. The same people who would not have shared in the loss now feel entitled to share disproportionately in the upside.
If you accept payment for your work regardless of outcome, you’ve already been compensated for your risk (or lack thereof). Why should the person who risked everything not be allowed to reap the rewards when their gamble pays off?
Account like this annoys me tbh 🤦🏽♂️. Posting your food on the internet every single day for what exactly?
Attention? Validation? Engagement? I genuinely don’t get it. You buy food, you snap it. Food arrives, you snap it. You’re about to eat, you snap it. At this point, are you enjoying the meal or creating content for strangers? Even if you want to post let it be a food of 200k upward.
Just eat your food and move on with your day. The obsession with broadcasting every little thing is getting ridiculous.
And somehow, it’s always Nigerians.
My guys… I don’t even know where to start.
I have a group of friends I’ve known for over 10 years. From secondary school to now. On the outside, we look like normal, cool guys, always hanging out, clubbing, spraying money, taking pictures. But behind the scenes?