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SOG the Immortal

@SOGtheImmortal

Prophetic Technologist | Mobile/Web specialist | Product Designer/Manager | Educator | CEO•ROU Technology | Data Sci | ML Engineer | Jesus Christ Lover

Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2020
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SOG the Immortal
SOG the Immortal@SOGtheImmortal·
I declare unstoppable victory for Nigeria. Freedom, Joy, Peace, Breakthrough all this I declare in In Jesus Name. I see Lord raising up on behalf of Nigeria, I saw the light shining through Nigeria. It already shining that is why I said I saw
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Angular@angular·
Let’s take a trip down memory lane 🎢 What was the first version of Angular you ever used? v2? v4? Maybe even AngularJS? Let us know how long you’ve been in the community 👇
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Brandon Roberts
Brandon Roberts@brandontroberts·
📝 What if your @AnalogJS app/site could pull content from any headless CMS at build time—without changing a single component? Here's how with @Angular, a @vite_js plugin, and custom content loaders. My latest post 👇
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Manu Arora
Manu Arora@mannupaaji·
Hey @vercel please don't bill me for this, bill GitHub instead
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Ghost St Badmus
Ghost St Badmus@commando_skiipz·
You can perform a simple test to understand how TLS behaves. - Visit any website that supports both HTTPS and HTTP. I intentionally allowed this on Vulnbank[.]org for demonstration purposes. - Capture the HTTPS traffic using Wireshark and review it. - Do the same for HTTP traffic and review it. - Then, use Chromium (Burp’s browser) or your regular browser to visit the same site over both protocols and observe the differences. You’ll notice that the HTTPS traffic captured in Wireshark is encrypted. This is because Wireshark does not participate in the TLS handshake with the server, the handshake occurs between your browser and Vulnbank’s server, so Wireshark cannot decrypt the traffic without a trusted certificate. However, you’ll be able to see the same traffic in clear text in Burp. This is because the TLS handshake happens within Burp’s browser, and Burp routes the decrypted (plaintext) traffic to its HTTP history. It’s a fun experiment that helps you understand what man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks, and related concepts are really about.
ChinonsoPeter@P373R_53C

@commando_skiipz And even if the client and server maintain a level of trust isn't the data always encrypted until it gets to the server (just curious)

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Devo@ThoughtsOfDevo·
@LundukeJournal @grok why is there so much hate for rust? What does C do that rust can’t? Respond like you’re an auctioneer.
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The Lunduke Journal
The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
Another “Rust for Linux [Kernel]” Maintainer has stepped down, leaving the project with one remaining Maintainer. A little over a year ago, Rust for Linux had 3 active Maintainers. Then Wedson Almeida Filho resigned. And now Alex Gaynor has resigned as well. Leaving Miguel Ojeda as the sole Maintainer.
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SOG the Immortal
SOG the Immortal@SOGtheImmortal·
@wangzhr4 The psychology of both is the same They can not exist in peace without destroying existing ideologies
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SpArKy ● ◇ /' 《 ₩ ☆ ¥@SpArKYBaTTleT·
I like your ethos, yet you missed the elephant in the room—people who have the power to live or die without a blink, as they have died a thousand times before in their soul, are no longer affected by all that beautifully put story. Sad but true: "In order to be free, one must die a thousand times, only to be reborn and do it again until the cycle is over."
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Jason Wilde
Jason Wilde@JasonWilde108·
There is no free will, I'll just say it. The idea makes people feel like they’re the authors of their own script. But, in any rule based reality, absolute free will is impossible. Every universe, every simulation, every dream, every biological body operates inside parameters, laws, constants, and constraints. You don’t get to bend gravity. You don’t get to rewrite your genetics. You don’t get to unlive your conditioning. And if you can’t do that, then you’re not free. You’re playing inside a sandbox built before you ever took your first breath. You didn’t design the rules at all. You didn’t choose the character. You just woke up and started playing the role thinking you were doing something. And even if you try to escape that box mentally, you still slam into the walls of causality. Every “decision” you make is the end point of a chain of causes that started before you existed. Your preferences, your desires, your fears, your impulses, your beliefs; none of them were chosen by you. They were built from genetics, trauma, culture, history, memory, chemical states, survival patterns. Neuroscience already proved the point that the brain fires the decision before you’re even aware of having made it. Consciousness shows up late to the party, slaps its signature on the action, and says “I did that.” Ego. It’s the equivalent of a mascot taking credit for winning the game. Most try to dodge this by pointing at dreams or consciousness like they’re secret cheat codes. But dreams don’t rescue you at all; they expose the trap. In dreams you can fly, change forms, talk to dead relatives, breathe underwater. The physics are fluid. The landscape makes no sense. Yet even there, you’re not choosing anything. You don’t decide what appears. You don’t design the environment. Your subconscious throws up symbols and you react to them. And even in lucid dreams; where you get a taste of “control”, that “controller” is just another construct inside the dream. The moment you wake up, the whole thing collapses. The only thing that remains is awareness. The character dies; the projector remains. Advaita Vedanta (which I follow) nails this, and cuts like a blade. The person doesn’t have free will because the person doesn’t exist as a separate, independent doer. Life is a movie playing on the screen of consciousness. The body mind is a character following its programming. Karma, conditioning, cause and effect; that’s the film reel. Awareness is the projector. And the projector doesn’t do anything. It just illuminates whatever frame shows up. The character screams, suffers, loves, fights, chooses, but none of that touches the light. That’s why you can’t find a “first decision.” There never was one. The doer is imaginary, the doing is conditioned, the witnessing is untouched. You cannot have free will inside the story, because the story is already written at the level of cause and effect. And you cannot have free will outside the story, because outside the story there is no character left to choose. Consciousness isn’t bound by rules, but it also doesn’t act. It doesn’t decide. It doesn’t pursue preferences. It just is. So in both directions; within the rules and beyond them, there is no free will. There is only the appearance of choice in the dream and the freedom of being beyond choice in the real. Once you understand that, the whole argument collapses, and what’s left is the one thing nobody likes to face; you were never the author, only the awareness watching the script unfold.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
What do you say?
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dawar
dawar@Dawar_R·
@Enea_Jahollari @synalx When can we have proper error boundaries around components 🥲 a single failing component really shouldn’t crash an entire application
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SOG the Immortal
SOG the Immortal@SOGtheImmortal·
@Enea_Jahollari This braking change gave me some tough time yesterday, but after upgrading the cli, everything worked 💪
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Enea Jahollari 🅰
Enea Jahollari 🅰@Enea_Jahollari·
Two weeks ago Angular fixed a security bug on Angular SSR -> github.com/angular/angula… . That fix didn't just fix a security bug 🐛. It opened the doors for dynamic application config loading, that wasn't possible before 👀. Blogpost coming ✍️. #angular
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SOG the Immortal
SOG the Immortal@SOGtheImmortal·
@JaizBankNG Why does your Akure branch not have this card and master card. I just opened an account, but they said master card is not available
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Jaiz Bank Plc.
Jaiz Bank Plc.@JaizBankNG·
Planning your next trip? Don’t just pack your bags, pack smart. With the Jaiz Dollar Card, you can pay seamlessly anywhere in the world while sticking to your plans with ease. Travel light. Travel smart. Travel with Jaiz Visa Dollar card. Get your Jaiz Dollar Card today and enjoy worry-free journeys!
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
imagine a world where ML was done in javascript. we'd be like 5 years ahead right now
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SOG the Immortal
SOG the Immortal@SOGtheImmortal·
@abhaysingh_632 @yacineMTB That's the exact reason why we will be a lot ahead. That kind of drive is what we need. Imagine waking up to 25 new models every morning. Do you get it now
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Abhay Singh
Abhay Singh@abhaysingh_632·
@yacineMTB cmon dude JS out of all the languages available, I agree with you Python wasn't a great choice, but JS? have you not seen the mess JS has created just by entering the server relm? at this point I can't even count the number of JS engines on my fingers...
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Fuma Nama
Fuma Nama@fuma_nama·
Introducing FumaDB Beta, a unified database API for libraries. - Support major ORMs & databases - Designed for library authors to integrate database functionality into their library
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NativeScript@NativeScript·
NativeScript isn’t just “React Native for JS” It’s truly framework-agnostic "Native for JS" ...using what you already love: vanilla JS/TS, CSS, Angular, Vue, Svelte, React…even Solid. 🔹 Full access to native UI and platform APIs 🔹 Pick your flavor: zero lock-in
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Aiden Bai
Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
anyone remember this?
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jayson.kt
jayson.kt@idiomaticdev·
idea : RDBMS databases allow access to the execution engine given a specified query plan and structural projection, supported over the wire protocol, to allow fine grained control of data read/write access. As well as supporting unplanned query request in multiple input formats including JSON, binary, and SQL. not this shit @unclebobmartin was bathrobing about. And not Graphql.
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dax
dax@thdxr·
the uncle bob stuff is such a good reflection of how everything works these days - he communicates in an annoying way - people are horrible at comprehension so even though underneath it all there's a reasonable point, no one hears it
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