Jan 31 · 4 min read · What Happens If Data Is Sent Without Rules? Imagine sending this text: “BRO I FINALLY FIXED THE BUG” And the other person receives: “FIXED BRO BUG THE” Or worse… nothing.Or only “THE”. Congrats 🎉 — you just experienced the internet without rules...
Join discussionJan 31 · 4 min read · How does a browser know where a website lives? When you type www.google.com into your browser and press Enter, something magical happens in the background.Your browser somehow figures out where Google actually lives on the internet and brings the web...
Join discussionJan 30 · 8 min read · Introduction In this series so far, we have covered topics like how internet works, what all devices are used in that and how they function. Today we would be discussing about a very important topic i.e. DNS. Scope DNS : What is it? How it works? ...
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Jan 28 · 4 min read · DNS Made Simple: A Beginner-Friendly Guide How does a browser know where a website lives? When you type www.example.com into your browser and press Enter, something almost magical happens. Within seconds, the website appears on your screen. But here’...
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Jan 27 · 5 min read · Imagine the internet without names—only numbers. Every website would be known by a long, confusing number instead of a friendly name. That would be frustrating, right? This is exactly the problem DNS solves. DNS (Domain Name System) works like the ph...
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Jan 27 · 5 min read · The first time I came across DNS resolution, it felt like unnecessary complexity. I typed a URL in the browser, hit enter, and somehow a webpage appeared. I didn’t really care how it happened—until one day it didn’t. A site that worked perfectly on m...
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Jan 26 · 4 min read · On 14 May, 1948, an organization named RAND Corporation was established in the USA. RAND became a major research organization where many brilliant scientists and engineers worked on future technologies, especially during the Cold War era. At the same...
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Jan 24 · 8 min read · A netwok is a group of connected computers that are able to send data to each others . Are you ever think about how internet reaches our home or offices ?? Actually internet is connected to all over the world by opical fiber cables.. yaah literally b...
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