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Pooping eggs Vol. 2 🎥🍕/🎹🎭 :
I’m sorry you haven’t found people who see you and hear you. You are worthy of love, and you deserved to be cared about. My DMs are always open.
2025-10-23 13:09:57
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i dont want to lose you, even if i dont know you well, ive been feeling the same things about not being a priority or not being good enough so if you want i can prioritize you and be a friend to you (either way, my DMs are always open even and if you get that a lot, you are enough)
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A simple way to explain and understand what is DNS for a tech interview or if you hear it in a meeting.  Imagine you're trying to find the address of a house. You might use a map to locate the street, but you still need to know the house number to find the right place. Similarly, when you want to visit a website, you need to know its address or URL (Uniform Resource Locator). But instead of memorizing a bunch of numbers, we use domain names like google.  Now, how does your computer know where to find the website when you type in the domain name? That's where DNS (Domain Name System) comes in. DNS is like a phone book for the internet. When you type in a domain name, your computer sends a request to a DNS server, which looks up the IP (Internet Protocol) address associated with that domain name. An IP address is a unique numerical identifier that identifies the computer or server hosting the website. Once the DNS server finds the IP address, it sends it back to your computer, which can then connect to the web server hosting the website using that IP address. Think of it like looking up a phone number in a phone book and dialing it to connect to the person you want to talk to. DNS is important because it makes it easy for us to access websites and other internet resources without having to remember long strings of numbers. It also allows us to quickly switch between different servers or services that might be hosted on different IP addresses, while still using the same easy-to-remember domain name.
A simple way to explain and understand what is DNS for a tech interview or if you hear it in a meeting. Imagine you're trying to find the address of a house. You might use a map to locate the street, but you still need to know the house number to find the right place. Similarly, when you want to visit a website, you need to know its address or URL (Uniform Resource Locator). But instead of memorizing a bunch of numbers, we use domain names like google. Now, how does your computer know where to find the website when you type in the domain name? That's where DNS (Domain Name System) comes in. DNS is like a phone book for the internet. When you type in a domain name, your computer sends a request to a DNS server, which looks up the IP (Internet Protocol) address associated with that domain name. An IP address is a unique numerical identifier that identifies the computer or server hosting the website. Once the DNS server finds the IP address, it sends it back to your computer, which can then connect to the web server hosting the website using that IP address. Think of it like looking up a phone number in a phone book and dialing it to connect to the person you want to talk to. DNS is important because it makes it easy for us to access websites and other internet resources without having to remember long strings of numbers. It also allows us to quickly switch between different servers or services that might be hosted on different IP addresses, while still using the same easy-to-remember domain name.

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