Apr 4 · 8 min read · You're booking train tickets. You've filled in the name, the date, the seat preference. One step left — confirm the booking. And then it appears. A little checkbox. "I'm not a robot." You click it. A
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Feb 5 · 3 min read · Specifically, why your computer feels like a well-organized office one day and a junk drawer the next. We're going to peel back the curtain on how an OS actually manages your life. Imagine you walk i
Join discussionFeb 4 · 4 min read · Before means like a long time back people used to send letter through the mail. The envelope was transparent . Anyone without ethics could actually read it (anyone in the middle ) . But Whatsapp is different . it used something called as End to End E...
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Feb 2 · 4 min read · Hey guys, back again! So, in my last few posts, I talked about how to use Git (you know, the usual add, commit, push dance). But honestly? I felt like I was just memorising magic spells without knowing how the magic actually worked. It felt like if I...
Join discussionJan 31 · 12 min read · How Does a Browser Know Where a Website Lives? Imagine this: You type www.google.com into your browser and hit Enter. Within milliseconds, Google's homepage appears on your screen. But have you ever wondered what happens in those few milliseconds? Ho...
Join discussionJan 30 · 11 min read · Before we proceeding to this blog let’s first understand :- What is Computer Network ? A computer network is a system of interconnected devices, such as computers, servers, smartphones, and printers, that communicate to each other for exchanging the...
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Jan 24 · 3 min read · cURL: Talking to the Internet Without a Browser Hey friends! 👋 If you are learning how computer networks work, you have probably realized one thing: The internet is just computers sending messages to other computers. Usually, we use a Web Browser (...
Join discussionJan 23 · 2 min read · The Phonebook of the Internet: DNS Records Explained Simply When you type google.com into your browser, how does it know where to go? Computers don't understand names; they understand numbers (IP addresses like 142.250.193.78). The system that maps ...
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