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Merlions Keep, Phill Shade
@MerlionsKeep
Owner, Forensic Investigator, Instructor, Networking engineer
Sacramento, Ca 가입일 Mayıs 2018
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Announcing the newly updated and expanded Core Wireshark Class.
This fills up fast!
Wireshark Academy EMEA
TCP/IP Analysis and Troubleshooting with Wireshark
Virtual Training: April 20 - 24 2026
tcpiptraining.com
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That tiny teaspoon of honey in your tea is more precious than it seems. To make just one teaspoon, 12 honeybees must work together their entire lives, visiting over 30,000 flowers and flying nearly 800 miles—all while carrying nectar drop by drop back to the hive.
Bees are master engineers of nature. They communicate using waggle dances, coordinate massive team foraging missions, and maintain hive temperatures with wing vibrations. But beyond honey, bees play a critical role in the planet—they pollinate 75% of the world’s crops, including fruits, vegetables, and nuts.

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Artemis II crew is thousands of miles away from Earth
And they’re asking ground crew for help because they have two versions of Microsoft Outlook open and neither is working
This scene is now canon 😭
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Artemis II crew experiences issues with Microsoft Outlook on their way to the Moon, asks ground crew for assistance.
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#StarTrek T2.E24 ∙ The Ultimate Computer
Kirk and a sub-skeleton crew are ordered to test out an advanced artificially intelligent control system - the M-5 Multitronic system, which could potentially render them all redundant.
youtube-nocookie.com/embed/-nG9Wvab…


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@OnlyACartwright The first warnings about AI. Try watching "Colossus the Forbin Project" as well
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@LisaForteUK Looks like I could send several days exploring there... the history alone would suck me in...lol
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How unprecedented is this moment? ISS astronauts wish "God Speed" to the Artemis II astronauts as the two crews orbit on opposite sides of our planet. How wild it must be to see a rocket plume from low Earth orbit as evidence that other humans are now sharing your orbit and your view, but also knowing their journey will take them elsewhere. How long will it be before it's commonplace to have multiple crewed missions simultaneously coming and going to various offworld destinations? Welcome to the 21st century.
Chris Williams@Astro_ChrisW
Godspeed Artemis II! Our crew on the @Space_Station stayed up to watch the launch of our friends on their historic mission to the Moon. We were over the Northern Pacific Ocean at the time of launch, so we couldn’t see it directly (we watched it on NASA TV). However, about a half hour later, as we orbited a few hundred kilometers from Florida, I was able to catch a glimpse of the remnants of the trail the rocket made as it passed through the atmosphere! You can see the effect of the wind at different altitudes.
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@historyinmemes Awesome video. I have never see actual operational video of one.
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@LisaForteUK Ok, that's awesome. My dad worked for NASA during Apollo, Skylar, Soyoz and Viking. He had some cool Mission coffee cups, but that beats all of them.
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