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- Meet Gottfrid Svartholm
- Co-founder of The Pirate Bay
- A man who believed information should be free.
- helped create the largest torrent site in the world
- Handles millions of users
- openly mocked powerful corporations
- joked about moving servers to North Korea ,space ... just for fun ๐ญ
- Servers were seized and site went down
- came back in 3 days
- kept changing domain constantly
- treated lawsuits like free marketing ๐ญ
- traffic actually spiked after raids
- created loopholes and confused courts for years
- once tried to buy a country, Sealand, a micronation, to escape copyright laws
- designed server to be bulletproof
- Governments from multiple countries tried to shut it down permanently but failed
- inspire platforms like KickassTorrents and 1337x
- became one of the most blocked websites in history yet undefeated
- Even fans cloned the entire platform to keep it alive
He was playing a cat-and-mouse game with the entire internetโฆ
And somehow, the mouse kept winning.
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UNDERSTANDING HOW THE INTERNET WORKS (DNS โ HTTP โ HTTPS)
DNS (DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM) โ RESOLVING DOMAIN TO IP ADDRESS
DNS is responsible for translating human-readable domain names into machine-readable IP addresses.
โ User enters a domain name (e.g., https://t.co/9TearboGxJ) into the browser
โ Browser sends a query to a DNS resolver
โ Resolver queries DNS servers (Root โ TLD โ Authoritative)
โ IP address is returned to the browser
โ Browser now knows the exact server location
Key Concept
โ DNS = Domain Name โ IP Address Mapping
HTTP (HYPERTEXT TRANSFER PROTOCOL) โ CLIENT-SERVER COMMUNICATION
HTTP defines how data is requested and transferred between a client (browser) and a server.
โ Browser establishes a connection to the server using the IP address
โ Client sends an HTTP request (e.g., GET /index.html)
โ Server processes the request
โ Server returns an HTTP response (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, assets)
โ Browser renders the received content
Key Concept
โ HTTP = Request โ Response Communication Model
Limitation
โ Data is transmitted in plain text (not secure)
HTTPS (HYPERTEXT TRANSFER PROTOCOL SECURE) โ ENCRYPTED COMMUNICATION
HTTPS enhances HTTP by adding a security layer using SSL/TLS encryption.
โ Browser initiates a secure connection request
โ TLS handshake begins between client and server
โ Server presents its SSL certificate
โ Encryption keys are generated and exchanged securely
โ All subsequent data is encrypted during transmission
Key Concept
โ HTTPS = HTTP + Encryption (Confidentiality + Integrity)
COMPLETE REQUEST FLOW โ END-TO-END PROCESS
โ User enters a URL in the browser
โ DNS resolves the domain to an IP address
โ Browser sends a request via HTTP or HTTPS
โ Server processes the request and sends a response
โ Browser renders the webpage for the user
QUICK TIP:
โ DNS โ Locates the server (Name Resolution)
โ HTTP โ Transfers data (Communication Protocol)
โ HTTPS โ Secures data (Encrypted Communication)
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@daviddanie57612@Davely_X@OyelamiTobi@Creative_Unity@dekhane_mukul Do you know all doctors were once secondary schoolers and infact doctors are prepared in secondary schools?
In biology we drew everything in an anatomic position before we even learnt what anatomy is, so that we can get used to to it early on.
@Creative_Unity@OyelamiTobi@dekhane_mukul You can't tell if anything is wrong if it is not in an anatomic position. How can you know if that whist is dislocated or it's just a posture mr skeleton chose to pose?
@daviddanie57612@Davely_X@OyelamiTobi@Creative_Unity@dekhane_mukul That's why doctors are tought to put their patients in an anatomic position first before taking their X-rays.
You can't tell wether the whist is twist/broken or just purposefully bent while one is dancing. You can only tell when they're in an anatomic position.