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www.swyx.io
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| | | | | Discussing the architecture of the Internet and its the principles that guided its original design. | |
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hypecycles.com
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| | | | | You send an important email to a client. Hours pass. No response. You follow up, only to discover it landed in their spam folder-again. Sound familiar? Welcome to the invisible war between legitimate senders and spam filters, where three acronyms hold the keys to your email's fate: SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. TL;DR: Is This Even... | |
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sookocheff.com
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| | | | | Before the Internet became a global network connecting millions of devices, it was a simple research experiment connecting a handful of institutions. In the beginning, the number of unique internet addresses could be measured in the tens. As the network expanded that number quickly grew into the hundreds and thousands and it became difficult to remember and type in IP addresses for each of these hosts. To manage the growing number of network hosts, a simple text file, called HOSTS.txt recorded each host and their IP address. To add your name to the hosts file, you needed to send an e-mail describing the changes you wanted to apply. The authority for the HOSTS.txt file would apply these changes once or twice a week and anyone who wanted to grab the updated li... | |
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nerderati.com
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| | | I primarily yell at code. Well, I look sternly in its general direction, gently urging it to do my bidding. | ||