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I present unto you: these awful things
No wonder this thing's experimental, the over all exposure really fucks with people
(Robert gets really VR motion sick so he's been exposed to the VR scape the least.)
☆ Devon makes a lot of jungle clicks, and at times moves jaggedly. When excited you might hear a comical video game sound effect
☆ the gear in Jessica's head is always spinning, and the ones protruding from her neck spin when she shows excitement. I imagine she always makes a soft whirring noise as the machinery moves.
☆ Maya is almost impossible not to detect from her soft golden glow to the whimsical trail of failing golden leaves and petals that follow her movements.
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Ballora: *looming over Robert menacingly* if you even so much as harm her ill rip you apart
Robert *scared shitless" I-I won't-!
Ballora: (: okay, pinky swaer
Robbert:
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#rainy talks#mhaap au#fnaf tftp#fnaf cleithrophobia#fnaf frailty#tftp cliethrophobia#tftp frailty#fnaf ballora#fnaf robert#tftp ballora#tftp robert
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TÌM HIỂU MÔ HÌNH TCP/IP LÀ GÌ?
Trong bối cảnh công nghệ Internet phát triển mạnh mẽ và trở thành phương thức kết nối trên phạm vi toàn cầu, vẫn có rất nhiều người chưa hiểu rõ phương thức hoạt động của Internet, đặc biệt là TCP/IP. Vậy TCP/IP là gì? Hãy cùng Domen24.com khám phá thông qua bài viết bên dưới nhé.

Nhiều người có chung thắc mắc TCP/IP là gì (Ảnh: Internet)
Tìm hiểu mô hình TCP/IP là gì?
TCP/IP là từ viết tắt của Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Đây là một giao thức truyền thông cài đặt chồng giao thức Internet và hầu hết các mạng máy tính thương mại đang chạy trên đó. Tên gọi của giao thức này xuất phát từ 2 giao thức chính tạo thành là TCP (Giao thức Điều khiển Giao vận) và IP (Giao thức Liên mạng). Và đây cũng là 2 giao thức đầu tiên được định nghĩa cụ thể.
Quá trình hình thành và phát triển của mô hình TCP/IP
Bộ giao thức liên mạng trong công trình DARPA vào năm 1970 được xem là ý tưởng hình thành nên mô hình TCP/IP hiện nay. Với vô số nghiên cứu lớn nhỏ của 2 kỹ sư Robert E. Kahn và Vinton Cerf cùng sự hỗ trợ của nhiều nhóm nghiên cứu khác, đến năm 1978, giao thức TCP/IP đã được ổn định hóa. Thời điểm này, giao thức TCP/IP áp dụng giao thức chuẩn được dùng như hiện nay của Internet. Đó là mô hình TCP/IP Version 4.
Cột mốc quan trọng trong quá trình hình thành và phát triển của mô hình TCP/IP là vào năm 1975. Ở thời gian này, cuộc thử nghiệm thông nối giữa 2 mô hình TCP/IP được diễn ra tành công. Đây cũng là nền tảng quan trọng giúp cho các cuộc nghiên cứu và thử nghiệm nối giữa các mô hình TCP/IP được diễn ra thành công với kết quả tốt ở thời gian sau này đến nay.

Mô hình TCP/IP được xem là hình thành ý tưởng từ năm 1970 (Ảnh: Internet)
Cũng nhờ vào sự thành công đó, Internet Architecture Broad đã mở ra một cuộc họp với sự góp mặt của hơn 250 đại biểu đại diện cho các công ty thương mại được mở ra. Từ đây, giao thức và mô hình TCP/IP được biết đến và sử dụng phổ biến rộng khắp trên toàn cầu.
Tìm hiểu cách thức hoạt động của mô hình TCP/IP
Mô hình TCP/IP là sự kết hợp giữa 2 giao thức TCP và IP. Trong đó, IP là giao thức liên mạng cho phép người dùng truy cập các gói tin được gởi đến đích đến đã được định sẵn trước đó. Còn TCP là giao thức truyền vận có vai trò kiểm tra và bảo đảm sự an toàn cho mỗi gói tin khi qua mỗi trạm. Trong trường hợp, thông tin mà TCP nhận được bị lỗi thì tín hiệu sẽ truyền đi và yêu cầu hệ thống phản hồi lại bằng một gói tin khác tương ứng.
Ưu điểm nổi bật của mô hình TCP/IP là không chịu sự kiểm soát của bất cứ c�� quan, tổ chức nào. Bên cạnh đó, mô hình TCP/IP có khả năng thích hợp với tất cả các hệ điều hành, phần cứng máy tính và cả mạng. Đặc biệt, TCP/IP còn có khả năng mở rộng tương đối cao. Vì vậy, mô hình này hoạt động hiệu quả hơn so với nhiều hệ thống khác hiện hành.
Các tầng trong chồng giao thức của TCP/IP

4 tầng của mô hình TCP/IP (Ảnh: Internet)
Mỗi một mô hình TCP/IP thường bao gồm có 4 tầng lớp được chồng lên nhau. Chúng bao gồm: Tầng vật lý (Physical), tầng mạng (Network), tầng giao vận (Transport) và tầng ứng dụng (Application). Hiểu một cách nôm na, giao thức ở tầng cao sẽ dùng những giao thức tầm thấp hơn để đạt được mục đích của mình. Cụ thể:
Tầng 4: Tầng ứng dụng DNS, TFTP, TLS/SSL, SSH, FTP, HTTP, IMAP, IRC, NNTP, POP3, SIP, SMTP, SNMP, TELNET, ECHO, BitTorrent, ENRP, RTP, PNRP, rlogin…
Tầng 3: Tầng giao vận TCP, SCTP, DCCP, IL, RUDP, UDP,…
Tầng 2: Tầng mạng IP (IPv4, IPv6) ARP (Address Resolution Protocol được dịch là Giao thức phân giải địa chỉ và RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol tạm dịch là Giao thức tìm địa chỉ ngược lại) hoạt động ở bên dưới IP.
Tầng 1: Tầng liên kết Ethernet, Token ring, Wi-Fi, PPP, FDDI, SLIP, Frame Relay, ATM, SMDS…
Với tất cả những thông tin trên trong bài viết, domen24.com hi vọng các bạn sẽ có thêm kiến thức về quá trình truyền tải một gói tin trong mạng. Từ đó, các bạn sẽ có cái nhìn tổng quan hơn về mô hình TCP/IP, cấu tạo và chức năng riêng biệt của từng tầng.
Bài viết TÌM HIỂU MÔ HÌNH TCP/IP LÀ GÌ? đã xuất hiện đầu tiên trên .
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Net Neutrality is Not Left Vs. Right, It’s the Establishment Vs. Your Freedom
http://uniteordiemedia.com/net-neutrality-is-not-left-vs-right-its-the-establishment-vs-your-freedom/ http://uniteordiemedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/net-neutrality-truth-600x487.jpg Net Neutrality is Not Left Vs. Right, It’s the Establishment Vs. Your Freedom There is a massive debate going on in America right now when it comes to the notion of repealing Net Neutrality. Depending on which side of the political aisle you get your information from likely depends on how you feel about the issue. It is important to note, however, that both sides are...
There is a massive debate going on in America right now when it comes to the notion of repealing Net Neutrality. Depending on which side of the political aisle you get your information from likely depends on how you feel about the issue. It is important to note, however, that both sides are missing key points to what this all means and why we are fighting over it.
It is agreed upon by both the left and the right that Net Neutrality was passed in 2015. And that’s where the agreement stops.
If you ask someone on the left what the repeal of Net Neutrality means, they will tell you that the big corporations will hike prices and cut off parts of the internet if it goes through. They will also tell you that the massive corporations are against Net Neutrality because it keeps them in check.
It is no secret that ISPs began hiking prices and throttling service. However, the major Internet Service Providers like Verizon, Xfinity and Comcast all say they support net neutrality. So, claiming it keeps them in check is not true.
The ISPs only want to remove the part of the current Net Neutrality which forces all the infrastructure built by these companies to be policed under a law originally made for phone companies called “Title II.”
Title II, created for the telecom industry in 1934, forces private companies to be classified as “common carriers.” A common carrier is a company that transports things from one place to another—like the post office. The government has stricter rules for common carriers that include regulating how much they can charge people and whether they can treat customers differently.
If we want to see how that would pan out for the future of the internet and it’s ever-changing infrastructure, we need only look at the failing US postal system, its crumbling foundation, and its multi-billion dollar loses it passes on to the taxpayers every year.
We don’t need the Flint, Mich. water equivalent of internet access. Net Neutrality will create this.
Designating ISPs as common carriers would essentially end investment and innovation into the internet.
We are told we need Net Neutrality because it is intended to prevent ISPs from offering preferential treatment to certain content over their lines. The rules prevent, for instance, AT&T from charging a fee to companies that want to stream high-definition videos to people, as the NY Times notes.
While this may seem like a reasonable idea on the surface, the reality is that the internet is not some unlimited free resource. Companies like AT&T have to limit each customer’s bandwidth as it is a shared resource among all their customers. Do not consider the aforementioned statement as an endorsement of AT&T as it is a simple truth.
Bandwidth is a limited resource. When companies like Netflix account for nearly 37% of all internet traffic, ISPs are forced to make decisions on how to deliver the other 63% of the entire internet who has to compete with a single website. Naturally, because Netflix is so popular, people become uneasy about hearing ISPs charging them a premium for its access.
However, it is a reality. If this premium is not charged to Netflix, then non-Netflix users end up subsidizing the consumption of Netflix users. Where’s the outcry now?
As Chris Calton writes, the reality of the scarcity of internet bandwidth cannot be legislated away. If Net Neutrality were to become policy, internet service providers will have to find alternative solutions for allocating bandwidth in an industry now contending with a disrupted price mechanism. Most likely, this would mean charging consumers higher prices for faster speeds than would otherwise be necessary, or placing data caps on home internet, as some service providers have already started to do.
Now, for the right’s take on the issue.
If you ask the folks on the right what the repeal of Net Neutrality means, it is taking the internet out of the control of the government. While this is technically correct on the surface, many of those on the right ignore the fact that all the major ISPs support Net Neutrality and they owe the very monopolies they have over information to the government.
Laws across the country essentially outlaw competition with the ISP monopolies. These barriers to market entry—created by the state at the behest of ISPs who are giving them millions to do it—is why this map below of who controls most of the internet in each state looks the way it does.
Through the creation and use of various laws, the state sets out to prop up major ISPs because they lobby them to do so. This happens so often that there are actually terms for these government-created barriers ranging from red tape to making it outright illegal to compete with the monopolies.
These barriers were covered in an analysis by Craig Settles, a broadband consultant who works with cities to create municipal networks. There are three different “categories” of state law banning broadband competition. There are “If-Then” laws, which have some requirements for local networks such as a voter referendum or a requirement to give telecom companies the option to build the network themselves, rather than restrictions (some are easier to meet than others). Then there are “Minefield” laws, which are written confusingly so as to invite lawsuits from incumbent ISPs, financial burdens on starting new a network, or other various restrictions. Finally, you’ve got the outright bans.
“I look at all of these laws as subverting the democratic process. In all cases, they’re nullifying or subverting the ability for local communities to make their own decisions,” Settles said. “It’s also a bastardization of the free market process that incumbents say the laws are in defense of. In reality, if 10,000 people in a community decide their services are crap, then they can decide, as a market, to take their money and find or create another provider.”
The reality of Net Neutrality is that it is an attempt at putting a government-funded band-aid on a government-created wound and its proponents have no problem admitting to it.
For those that aren’t familiar, Free Press is the George Soros-funded net neutrality group who essentially wrote the “Open Internet Order” (OIO) regulating the Internet, passed by the FCC in 2015. Free Press is even mentioned 46 times in the actual legislation.
Free Press advocates for the theft of the infrastructure that was funded by private companies to make the internet a public resource or a right.
“What we want to have in the US and in every society is an Internet that is not private property, but a public utility. We want an Internet where you don’t have to have a password and that you don’t pay a penny to use. It is your right to use the Internet,” Robert McChesney, one of the founders of Free Press, stated.
While “free stuff” is an easy sell to those who don’t understand economics, the reality is it doesn’t exist. Consumers will most certainly be hit the hardest and the ISPs and the state will win. One need only look at how the insurance companies lobbied for Obamacare and the massive windfall they reaped as a result, along with the skyrocketing prices of healthcare for the rest of the country with dwindling coverage, to get a glimpse of where this legislation will lead.
If the socialist idea of stealing the product of the free market for use in the state doesn’t deter you from supporting it, consider the dystopian and outright unsecured nature of the government owning and operating the internet.
Not only do public utilities fail to ever innovate, but they are also notoriously horrible at protecting your privacy.
As FEE points out, when the Office of Personnel Management held the personal data of 21.5 million people, it was an easy target for hackers seeking access. The list of government agencies compromised by hackers continues to grow. Imagine if everyone’s personal information, including emails, browser history, and the data stored on “cookies” on computers was stored in one giant government entity that runs the Internet.
There are two clear paths the Internet might take, depending on which sides wins this battle over having a truly free, private Internet or one controlled by the government as a public utility. While the free market always supports innovation and consumers’ choices, government control has only led to corruption and inefficiency in all entities it controls.
Supporters have communicated exactly what they want. There can be no confusion about what the net neutrality agenda is all about: supporters of net neutrality demonize Internet service providers in their populist arguments for government control. But if they win their dream, consumers will be the real losers in this battle over Internet control.
If we really want to stop these mega-ISPs from controlling the web, granting them a government monopoly on the information exchange is the last thing we need to do. To truly have a free and open internet, we need to get government out of it altogether. Luckily, as TFTP has previously reported, this is already happening and Internet 2.0 could be a reality as early as 2020.
Read More: http://thefreethoughtproject.com/net-neutrality-left-vs-right/
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Obscure doodle of the random subplot of my au
#fnaf#fnaf sb#fnaf tftp#fnaf frailty#tftp frailty#fnaf robert#fnaf jessica#tftp robert#tftp jessica#fnaf tftp robert#fnaf tftp jessica#tales from the pizzaplex#cybernetic tears#rainydraws#rabbs recovery#fnaf staff bot#fnaf mop bot#fnaf cleaning bot
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#fnaf#fnaf sb#fnaf sb ruin#fnaf ruin#fnaf ballora#fnaf robert#fnaf jessica#fnaf leo#fnaf tftp#fnaf cleithrophobia#fnaf frailty#fnaf security breach#tftp ballora#tftp jessica#tftp robert#tales from the pizzaplex#tftp cleithrophobia#tftp frailty#my darling rockstar#hellopaint doodles#rainydraws#rabbs recovery
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In reference to your drawing requests post, I'd like to see your design for Anna Kwemto from FNAF AR. If you don't have a design for her, I'd like to see how you interpret the in-game message "Arcade Conspiracy" from FNAF Security Breach.
It didn't take me like a month to reply you delusional /j
Anyway here's all I've managed to look into
So Anna
But a bonus Daniel too bc I have decided to defy any logic and put them in my au
Anyway Robert's like 23 so they've been together a while
I'll probably make more like official references but I felt like I've left this ask untouched for too long qwq
#fnaf#fnaf sb#fnaf ar#fnaf tftp#fnaf frailty#tftp frailty#fnaf robert#tftp robert#anna kwemto#daniel rocha#fnaf anna#fnaf daniel#dont mind me mashing fnaf ar and tftp bc apparentky its my job#mhaap au#rainydraws#rabbs recovery#tales from the pizzaplex
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All 6!
If you've made it this far, congratulations, here's a concept of Ballora for your trounles:
#fnaf#fnaf sb#fnaf sb ruin#fnaf ruin#fnaf tftp#fnaf frailty#fnaf happs#fnaf under construction#tftp frailty#tftp happs#tftp under construction#fnaf cleithrophobia#tftp cleithrophobia#fnaf ballora#tftp ballora#fnaf robert#fnaf jessica#fnaf tina#fnaf maya#fnaf aiden#fnaf jace#tftp robert#tftp jessica#tftp tina#tftp maya#tftp aiden#tftp jace#rainydraws#rabbs recovery#mhaap au
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Couple of refferences
Transparents under cut!
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Bo Burnham?? In fnaf?!
He's not funny in this universe
Maya and Aiden
Jace and Tina
#fnaf#fnaf tftp#fnaf frailty#tftp frailty#fnaf jessica#fnaf fobert#tftp jessica#tftp robert#fnaf au#i still dont know what to name this???#rainydraws#rabbs recovery#mhaap au#tales from the pizzaplex
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Prom but it's lit idk
#fnaf#fnaf tftp#fnaf frailty#tftp frailty#fnaf jessica#fnaf robert#tftp jessica#tftp robert#fnaf sb#rainydraws#rabbs recovery#i was in the hospital during prom so maybe im living ghrough them vicariously#tales from the pizzaplex
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Some more uuuuuh
80s inspired prom outfits
#fnaf#tftp#tales from the pizzaplex#tftp frailty#tales from the pizzaplex frailty#tftp jessica#fnaf jessica#tftp robert#fnaf robert#fnaf frailty#fnaf books#rainydraws#rabbs recovery
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Adding to this!
I want ballora to meet Dr rabbit Gregory
I want ballora to love when Cassie visits
I want Jessica from Frailty to visit
Jessica and Robert could have long talks with her near closing
I want ballora to befriend the staff
To befriend the mini musician bots
Ooh I bet she'd love the west arcade!
It'd be nice if she could visit other places in the plex... maybe the other bots can help with that... I bet even being a torso she's heavy,
I bet she's very complacent to staff, even almost to a fault.
I met she was the easiest to be affected by the mimic virus (she's always plugged in)
Jfertfhhd
When days are slow I want people to have impromptu dance sessions with her I bet she'd have so much fun
I want ballora to nmake it past opening
To not mutilate grady
I want her venue to be colorful and dec'd out
I want her to have long chats with Freddy Bonnie Chica and foxy
I want Foxy and Bonnie to sneak her ice cream even though it makes the technicians so freaking mad
I want Freddy or Chica to bring her, her dedicated flavour of fizzy faz
I want Mr burrows to be a fucking menace
I want Grady Ronan and tate to visit ballora
If Lucia weren't traumatized I'd want her to visit ballora
#fnaf tftp#tftp#fnaf cleithrophobia#tftp cleithrophobia#fnaf ballora#tftp ballora#glamrock ballora#fnaf cassie#fnaf gregory#fnaf jessica#fnaf robert#fnaf dr rabbit#tftp gregory#tftp dr rabbit#tftp jessica#tftp robert
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Cool so WIP of these three
#fnaf tftp#fnaf jessica#fnaf maya#fnaf robert#fnaf frailty#fnaf under construction#cybernetic tears#wip
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If the general populace can learn to recognize advanced propaganda and mass-scale mind control technology as it is deployed, then people will both be able to see through and consequently become much more resistant to these methods and technologies.
Read More: https://thefreethoughtproject.com/be-the-change/citizen-journalism-as-disruptive-technology
#TheFreeThoughtProject #TFTP
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🎙 NEW PODCAST ~ This week we sit down with Dylan Allman. We discussed Dylan's compelling journey from joining U.S. Army intelligence to filing as a conscientious objector despite facing numerous obstacles.
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guest-dylan-allman-breaking-free-from-military-indoctrination/id1439014279?i=1000665883638
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Knvp6niTbyDFvWEYkH70L
#TheFreeThoughtProjectPodcast
#the free thought project#tftp#podcast#US Army#conscientious objector#libertarian party#the free thought project podcast#dylan allman#rfk jr.#robert kennedy jr.
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We've had so many great guests over the years! 💪
Be sure to check our archives!
Podbean: https://thefreethoughtproject.podbean.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0GgAWBUgFds46kR9CbHUeS
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-free-thought-project-podcast/id1439014279
#TheFreeThoughtProjectPodcast
#the free thought project#tftp#podcast#the free thought project podcast#james corbett#larken rose#tom woods#mark passio#ben swann#jeff berwick#cody wilson#ron paul#dr robert malone#gavin nascimento#rachel blevins#maj toure#whitney webb
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