Greetings fellow Earthlings! My name is Tanya, I’m a chemical and biomolecular engineer that develops environmental technology for terrestrial and space applications. Clean water is vital no matter where you are in the universe, I dream about a world where we don’t have to worry about drinking harmful contaminants. I’d like to share my story…
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STEM Up: Ami Gandhi
Hi, I am Ami and I am a Biomedical and Instrumentation engineer. I am originally from India but have been living in the US with my husband and a toddler for quite some time. Back in India, I have worked as a service engineer and a bio-medical (a.k.a clinical) engineer for different companies and hospitals….
30 Seconds Read: BGP Part 2
Every routing protocol has a method to determine the best possible path for packet transfer, and BGP is no different. BGP takes 10 factors into consideration before determining the best path. Let’s have a look! 👓🌟Weight- Selects the route with the highest weight🌟Local Preference- Selects the route with the highest preference🌟Locally Originated- Has the local…
30 Seconds Read: BGP (Part 1)
Hola! Anyone who is studying Networking would know that BGP is a wide topic in itself. So I have planned to post byte-sized information on it. Today I am posting about BGP introduction, BGP message types, and BGP states. So read up and stay tuned for part 2!
STEM Up: Urja Modi
Hi, I am Urja and I am in the final year of dentistry. Choosing a field in medicine was the easiest decision of my life. I am a doctor and I enjoy helping people. Other than that, I am an ambivert and I love to party! I have a degree in Bharatnatyam, I was an…
30 Seconds Read: Spanning Tree Protocol Port States
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30 Seconds Read: Email Protocols
Understand the most commonly used email protocols in less than a minute. Each of these have different characteristics and operates in their own unique ways- Hope you enjoyed the read! Follow me on wordpress and instagram @codejammies for more informational content 🙂
30 Seconds Read: Load Balancer
Learn what, why, and how load balancers distribute load across a network of servers- Hope you enjoyed the 30 seconds read! Follow me on wordpress and instagram @codejammies for more informational content👩🏻💻
30 Seconds Read: Network Switches
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Quarantine Day 14
A couple of weeks back the company I work for decided to embrace remote working and asked us to work from home to avoid health risk. Today it’s been 14 days and I am going c-r-a-z-y! Just kidding. To be completely honest with you all, the introvert in me is subtly happy with this change…
30 Seconds Read: Linux Boot Process And Runlevels
Curious about what happens when you turn on your Linux system? Learn how Linux boots and operates in different modes in just 30 seconds- Interested in learning more about Linux and System BIOS? Check out my article on Popular Linux Interview Questions and How To Update System BIOS. Hope you enjoyed the 30 seconds read!…
30 Seconds Read: UDP
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30 Seconds Read: TCP
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30 Seconds Read: Cookies
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30 Seconds Read: HTTP Status Codes
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Popular Linux Interview Questions
Hello there! Linux is one of the most desirable skills in the job market today and after giving over 20 interviews I have come up with a cheat sheet which I personally use and may come in handy for your test or interview. Recruiters are interested in understanding the depth of your knowledge so I…
How to update System BIOS
You might have heard people saying how dangerous it can be to update BIOS. Myth? Unfortunately, it is not. But if you are careful enough and follow manufacturer’s instructions, you can save yourself from burning a hole in your pocket. Before moving forward to the actual article let’s have a quick look at this chip…