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DevRel guy🥑, technical marketing, software...been randomly building a few cool things these days
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Joined November 2015
Dayb18 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity. Here is the link to all the resources used for week three study: https://t.co/Yl3gY2ooeH
Day 17 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Today I focused on an overview of Linux security to better understand key concepts before diving deeper. I reviewed: Linux permissions and access control Privilege escalation risks System hardening basics Logging and auditing essentials
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Need to do this with somebody's daughter🥹
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Wrote an article on various techniques you can use to handle large files in a NodeJS application🚀 https://t.co/Zv345LyDte
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In this article, we’ll go over how you can handle large files in your Node.js applications using...
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I wrote a detailed blog that covers all you need to know about this patch here
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TL;DR: I got CSS Grid working natively in React Native by applying an experimental patch to Yoga (the...
CSS Grid in React Native is closer than most people think 👀 I applied a CSS Grid patch by @nishanbende and built a demo app around it 🧵👇
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2025 was a year of real momentum at #Uploadcare. From product improvements and performance gains to how teams are actually building with media at scale, this year pushed us to focus on what matters most: reliability, developer experience, and real-world use cases. We rounded it
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Day 17 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Today I focused on an overview of Linux security to better understand key concepts before diving deeper. I reviewed: Linux permissions and access control Privilege escalation risks System hardening basics Logging and auditing essentials
Day 16th of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Today I took a step back to strengthen my general Linux fundamentals: core commands, and system structure so I can better follow and apply the concepts for the rest of the week’s topic around Linux security topics and Bash scripting labs ahead.
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CSS Grid in React Native is closer than most people think 👀 I applied a CSS Grid patch by @nishanbende and built a demo app around it 🧵👇
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Day 14 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Got a certificate of completion and compiled the learning resources for the week all on https://t.co/5INfH1L9J0
Day 13 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Spent today studying network traffic analysis: SYN scanning behavior, TCP anomalies, DNS abuse patterns, unusual ports, and outbound traffic analysis. Might drop practical Wireshark screenshots tomorrow👀
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We're the CMS @leerob migrated away from. He's got valid points. But we've got some context to add. https://t.co/HIsAboPADJ
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Lee Robinson migrated cursor.com off Sanity. He made good points. Here's what he missed.
I migrated cursor.com from a CMS to raw code and Markdown. I had estimated it would take a few weeks, but was able to finish the migration in three days with $260 in tokens and hundreds of agents. Here's how I did it + all my my usage stats. https://t.co/QIAOmLsffx
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Day 13 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Spent today studying network traffic analysis: SYN scanning behavior, TCP anomalies, DNS abuse patterns, unusual ports, and outbound traffic analysis. Might drop practical Wireshark screenshots tomorrow👀
Day 12 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Today I studied ICMP and ARP, then captured their packets in Wireshark to understand how devices communicate on a network. I analyzed how ARP resolves MAC addresses and how ICMP handles diagnostic messages like ping.
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Day 11 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Captured both HTTP and HTTPS packets today in Wireshark. Amazing to see the difference: HTTP is fully readable, while HTTPS is encrypted and hidden-until you enable TLS key logging and decrypt it in Wireshark(not here)
Day 10 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Today I generated and captured UDP packets using a simple Netcat command. UDP doesn’t create a handshake like TCP, so I had to trigger the traffic manually.
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Day 10 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Today I generated and captured UDP packets using a simple Netcat command. UDP doesn’t create a handshake like TCP, so I had to trigger the traffic manually.
Day 9 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Captured the TCP 3-way handshake today while analyzing my network traffic during a visit to https://t.co/emBg1BM53x using wireshark on my kali.
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Day 9 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Captured the TCP 3-way handshake today while analyzing my network traffic during a visit to https://t.co/emBg1BM53x using wireshark on my kali.
Day 8 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Week 1 is done, week 2 is upon us🙂↔️. Details: Security + prep Deep dive into TCP/IPIPv4 & IPv6 essentials Subnetting and routing Packet structure & analysis. As an introduction I have a basic IP address summary
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Hey Notioners, we are closing the year with intention, clarity, and community! Join our End-of-Year Notioners Vision Board Hangout to: reflect on your wins & lessons, reset your productivity systems, create an intentional vision board in Notion and connect with fellow Notioners.
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Day 8 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Week 1 is done, week 2 is upon us🙂↔️. Details: Security + prep Deep dive into TCP/IPIPv4 & IPv6 essentials Subnetting and routing Packet structure & analysis. As an introduction I have a basic IP address summary
Day 7 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Compilation of resources made available on GitHub👇 https://t.co/jGi6KWvkXo
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Day 7 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity Compilation of resources made available on GitHub👇 https://t.co/jGi6KWvkXo
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A 100-day challenge focused on cybersecurity fundamentals, network defense, threat detection, and hands-on security labs. - EjiroOS/-100DaysOfCyberSecurity
Day 6 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity I successfully completed one of my CCNA practice test questions(the practice test for the final exam)
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Day 6 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity I successfully completed one of my CCNA practice test questions(the practice test for the final exam)
Day 5 of #100DaysOfCybersecurity I did my CCNA ITN Practice PT Skills Assessment which included configuring a router and configuring administration switch for remote management over Telnet.
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