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20 | My code works, i don’t know why | My opinion matters | Open to collabs and marketing 📩
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🚨 Alexis Mac Allister’s father Carlos: “There are currently no negotiations with Liverpool to renew the contract”, told @ismaeelmahmoudd.

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- Meet PewDiePie.
- First solo YouTuber to cross 100 million subscribers.
- Created a Twitter account and gained 520K followers without posting anything 😭
- retired at 33.
- Donated millions to charity.
- does coding for fun
- Settled in Japan
- learned Japanese, and read philosophy.
- Stopped chasing fame and money.
- Makes videos only when he feels like it.
- Still trains, still ripped.
- Many huge creators like MrBeast grew up watching him.
- Keeps his life private.
- Married his girlfriend after dating for 8 years.
- Became a dad.
- Now focused on family.
Yeah, he made a diss track about Indians instead of just T-Series (probably his most childish move).
But no one can deny... the man dominated social media for an entire decade and now lives a life many people dream of.


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Most people think the internet is “fast” because their Wi-Fi signal is strong.
But signal strength and internet speed are two completely different things.
When you open a website, your request doesn’t magically appear on the server. A lot of invisible steps happen in milliseconds:
1. Your device asks a DNS server to translate the domain name into an IP address.
2. Your device establishes a TCP connection with that server.
3. If the site uses HTTPS, a TLS handshake happens to encrypt the connection.
4. Only then does your browser send the HTTP request asking for the page.
5. The server processes it, queries databases, and sends the response back.
6. Your browser downloads HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, and fonts.
7. Finally, it renders the page visually for you.
All of this happens in less than a second.
So the next time a website feels slow, it might not be your Wi-Fi.
It could be:
• DNS lookup delays
• server processing time
• database bottlenecks
• large JavaScript bundles
• slow third-party APIs
Internet speed is just one piece of a much bigger system.
The real magic is how billions of devices coordinate these steps every second without us ever noticing.
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@CommitAndCry Thank you !!
BTW was it really asked during the interview?
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