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oragetech123 · 1 day ago
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How Chrome DNS Cache Interacts with VPN and Proxy Settings
If you ever have used VPN or proxy service while surfing the internet, you may have noticed sometimes that the websites still load up from their original locations or somehow redirect unexpectedly. The reason behind this could be lurking in the browser's DNS cache. Specifically, in Google Chrome, the Chrome Net Internals DNS tool provides a unique window into how cached DNS data works — especially when paired with VPNs and proxy servers.
Let's deconstruct it all here in this tutorial, delving into how DNS caching operates, how it gets along with VPNs/proxies, and how to properly control it using Chrome Net Internals DNS in 2025.
What Is DNS Caching in Chrome? DNS (Domain Name System) works like the internet phonebook — converting domain names (such as example.com) into IP addresses your computer can use. To preserve time, your browser caches these lookups temporarily in what's a DNS cache.
In Google Chrome, the browsing cache can be tracked and controlled via the Chrome Net Internals DNS page. Using this tool will allow you to list the DNS entries in the cache, track DNS history, and eventually flush the DNS cache when necessary.
What happens when you use a VPN or proxy? A VPN or a proxy server redirects your internet traffic to another server, hiding your original IP address and location. Still, even with the traffic stream redirected through a VPN or proxy, your browser could use an old DNS cache, so websites might resolve to the old IP instead of the new route, and region-locked content might not come in.
Some websites may load slowly or incorrectly.
This is where the Chrome Net Internals DNS tool becomes critical. It helps clear out outdated DNS entries that are no longer valid when you're switching between VPNs, proxy servers, or even networks.
Why DNS Cache and VPN/Proxy Settings Can Clash Here’s why the combination of DNS caching and VPN/proxy settings can be problematic:
Cached IPs Don't Match VPN Routing When you go to a site without booting up a VPN, Chrome stores its DNS record on your local network. But when you enable a VPN, the path is altered — and the DNS entry may no longer be valid. This inconsistency can lead to problems or forward you to the wrong versions of the site.
Proxy Servers May Not Force a Fresh DNS Lookup Not all proxies override local DNS lookups. That means Chrome may still use its old cache unless you go into the Chrome Net Internals DNS interface and manually clear it.
Privacy Leaks A stale DNS cache may leak your actual location or ISP to websites even when you seem to be using a VPN. This defeats one of the main reasons for privacy-focused browsing.
How to Clear DNS Cache with Chrome Net Internals DNS (2025) To ensure your VPN or proxy works properly with Chrome, it’s a good idea to clear the DNS cache. Here’s how you do it using the Chrome Net Internals DNS tool:
✅ Step-by-Step Guide: Open Google Chrome.
In the address bar, type: chrome://net-internals/#dns Press Enter.
You’ll land on the Chrome Net Internals DNS dashboard.
Click the “Clear host cache” button.
Boom! Chrome now clears your DNS cache. Any time you go to a website from now on, Chrome is going to automatically resolve the domain name via your VPN or proxy, rather than your previous network configuration:
Optional: Flush Sockets for Even More Clean-Up Sometimes, active connections might still be using outdated network data. To flush even deeper: chrome://net-internals/#sockets Click "Flush socket pools." This fully cleans your network connections and re-establishes all of them through your current VPN or proxy route.
Best Practices When Using VPN or Proxy with Chrome To prevent problems, the following are a couple of best practices:
Always clear the DNS cache using Chrome Net Internals DNS when going online or offline with a VPN.
Reboot your browser to terminate any long-lived connections that won't reset automatically.
Use safe DNS settings (such as Cloudflare or Google DNS) if you're not depending on the DNS provider of your VPN.
Try setting Chrome to always use secure DNS over HTTPS (in Chrome settings).
Real-World Use Case Let's say you're a digital marketer and are trying to see how your site looks in various locations. You use a VPN to pretend you're from various places — but no matter how often you switch, the page loads the same. That's likely because Chrome is using cached DNS information.
By purging your DNS cache with Chrome Net Internals DNS, you guarantee your browser fetches new DNS data that corresponds with your new VPN location. It's a little thing that can save you a lot of heartache.
Final Thoughts Browsing the web securely and quickly in 2025 is more crucial than ever before. Though VPNs and proxies keep your privacy intact and allow access to geographically restricted content, they sometimes don't get along well with your browser's DNS cache.
Thankfully, Chrome Net Internals DNS gives you control over such matters. Flushing the DNS cache every time you switch networks or VPN routes will ensure you always browse in accuracy, in privacy, and in severance.
Next time you feel things "just" aren't "quite" right about using a VPN in Chrome, just recall: open up Chrome Net Internals DNS, hit that "Clear host cache" button, and you're good to go.
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olessan · 1 month ago
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In the Hall of the Embroidery Trouble Shooting Guide (x) (x)
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roccondil · 2 years ago
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#1 reason why old the old-style forums going away is Very Bad for the internet
I listen to Evanescence's "My Immortal", and at the end there's a weird high-pitched beeping that's kind of annoying/distracting, and I thought it might be an artifact from when I ripped it from the CD years ago, but no, it's present on youtube videos and Spotify streams, so it's inherent to the track recording itself.
Well, I did a quick search for "My Immortal high-pitched beeping" and found amidst a ton of links to the video and lyrics websites, a forum thread where someone asked why the beeping at the end is there. They also reported it's in several versions of the song, the "Band Version" among others (though not the live recordings).
And someone replied that according to Ev Lead Guitarist Ben Moody, they discovered the synthesizer they used had this quirk where it'd devolve into this electronic morse code-like sound as it faded out. And they (the band) thought it cool so they left it into the recordings.
And this was from a forum post in 2005. ALMOST TWENTY YEARS AGO. And if this forum had gone away like so many others, I would have never learned why this little thing is present in the recording...
(the forum thread in question)
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blackpearlblast · 2 years ago
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you can give seven days of internet connection to someone in gaza for just 6 USD
gazaesims.com is a website dedicated to helping people donate esims for people in gaza. (for the ultimate guide to donating an esim, see http://tinyurl.com/gaza-esims) there are multiple options for where to purchase an esim to donate, for the price i listed you want to use nomad esims. you can get a $3 discount by using someone's referral code from the notes of this post. it also will give the referrer credit to buy more esims! (you can only use a referral code on your first purchase) @/fairuzfan also a tag for esim referral codes here, some of which are nomad. BACKPACKNOMAD is another code to get $3 off your first purchase, it's been working for some people but not others so try out a referral code instead if you can't get it to work. also it took over an hour for the email with my information to come through so don't panic if it doesn't show up right away. (logging back into your nomad account seems to have helped some people get their emails to send!) NOMADCNG is a code for 5% off any middle east region nomad esims from connecting gaza. it can be used on any purchase, not just your first but is generally going to give less off than the first-purchase only codes, so use those first. it can be used in combination with nomad points. AWESOME NEW CODE: nomad esim discount code for 75% off any plan, NOMADCS25 do not know how long it lasts but this is an amazing deal esp. since they are really low on esims right now! (nomad promo codes do not work on plans that are already on sale, unlimited plans, and plans under $5)
weekly tuesdays only code on nomad web, PST timezone! it gives 10% off plans 10gb and above. NOMADTUE
for the month of may, first time referrals give 25% off for a person's first purchase and 25% off the referrer's next purchase! it's a great time to use someone's referral code from the notes if you are a first time buyer.
troubleshooting hint 1: if you are trying to pay through paypal, make sure you have pop-ups enabled! otherwise the payment window won't be able to appear.
troubleshooting hint 2: if you are trying to purchase an esim using the provider's app, it may block you from purchasing if your phone does not fit the requirements to install and use their esims. use their website in your browser instead and this problem should go away.
edit as of 5/21/24: holafly (israel and egypt), nomad (regional middle east), simly (palestine and middle east), mogo (israel), and airalo (discover) are currently in the highest in demand. here is a purchase guide i made that covers all of the esim platforms, including these three platforms. if it has been more than 3 weeks since you initially sent your esim and your esim has not been activated, you can reforward your original email with the expiration date in the subject line. you can see gothhabiba’s guide for how to tell if your esims have been activated. if your esim has expired without use, you can contact customer service to renew or replace it.
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saifosys · 10 months ago
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werewolf-kat · 1 year ago
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Been really digging Frank's Laboratory on Youtube for JavaScript + Canvas tutorials since coming across him this past week. He keeps everything clear and shows patience for beginners. It's really been keeping me motivated to learn game dev in JS too! My dream...
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mytipson · 1 year ago
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Troubleshooting WebChatGPT: Solutions for When It's Not Working
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Encountering issues with WebChatGPT and unsure how to resolve them? Here's a comprehensive guide to troubleshooting common problems and getting your chatbot up and running smoothly:
Check Internet Connection: Ensure that your device has a stable internet connection. WebChatGPT relies on internet connectivity to function properly, so any disruptions in network connectivity could affect its performance.
Browser Compatibility: Verify that you're using a supported web browser for WebChatGPT. While most modern browsers are compatible, older versions or less common browsers may encounter compatibility issues. Consider updating your browser to the latest version or switching to a different browser if necessary.
Clear Cache and Cookies: Sometimes, browser cache and cookies can interfere with WebChatGPT's functionality. Try clearing your browser's cache and cookies, then reload the page containing the chatbot to see if that resolves the issue.
Inspect Browser Console for Errors: Open the browser console (usually accessed by pressing F12 or right-clicking on the page and selecting "Inspect") and check for any error messages or warnings related to WebChatGPT. These messages can provide valuable insights into what might be causing the problem.
Verify API Key and Integration: Double-check that you've correctly configured WebChatGPT with the appropriate API key and integration settings. Ensure that the API key is valid and that you've followed the integration instructions provided by the chatbot service provider.
Test in Different Environments: If possible, test WebChatGPT in different environments, such as on different devices or networks. This can help determine if the issue is specific to your current setup or if it's a more widespread problem.
Reach Out to Support: If you've tried all the troubleshooting steps and WebChatGPT still isn't working, don't hesitate to reach out to customer support or the chatbot service provider for assistance. They may be able to offer additional guidance or insights into resolving the issue.
Consider Third-Party Plugins or Extensions: In some cases, third-party browser plugins or extensions may conflict with WebChatGPT's functionality. Try disabling any extensions or plugins that might be interfering with the chatbot and see if that resolves the issue.
Update Dependencies: Ensure that all dependencies and libraries used by WebChatGPT are up to date. Outdated dependencies could lead to compatibility issues or security vulnerabilities that affect the chatbot's performance.
Monitor for Service Outages: Check if there are any reported service outages or disruptions from the chatbot service provider's status page or social media channels. Service outages can impact WebChatGPT's availability and functionality.
By following these troubleshooting steps, you can identify and address common issues that may be preventing WebChatGPT from working properly. With a bit of patience and persistence, you'll have your chatbot back up and running in no time!
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panda-escapades · 1 year ago
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Im so tired.
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competrowars · 2 years ago
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mywifinetlogin · 2 years ago
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Netgear EX6400 setup
The Netgear EX6400 setup is the process of configuring and installing the Netgear EX6400 WiFi extender, a device designed to enhance and extend the coverage of an existing WiFi network. It is especially helpful in large houses or workplaces where the Wi-Fi signal could not fully cover every area. 
Netgear EX6400 setup Using Web browser
Follow these steps for Netgear EX6400 setup through Web browser:
Plug in your Netgear EX6400 extender and wait for the green power LED to shine brightly.
Establish a connection between your device and the extender by utilizing an Ethernet cable.
Launch a web browser on your device.
Enter "mywifiext.net" into the address bar and hit Enter.
Access the system by employing your default login credentials.
Choose the WiFi network you wish to amplify.
Proceed by following the prompts displayed on the screen to finalize the setup.
We hope that by following the steps outlined above, you will be able to configure your Netgear EX6400 WiFi range extender. If you get stuck at any point, please contact our experts.
Netgear EX6400 setup Using WPS Method
Utilizing WPS represents the simplest method for setting up the Netgear EX6400 Extender. You can set up your Netgear EX6400 wifi range extender in just two minutes. 
Follow these steps for Netgear EX6400 setup through WPS:
The power source should be connected to the Netgear EX6400 wifi extender.
Wait until the power LED transitions to a solid green light.
Note that the WPS setup for the Netgear EX6400 Wi-Fi extender works best when it's in close proximity to your router.
Begin by pressing the WPS button on the Netgear EX6400, followed by the corresponding button on your router.
This process will create a connection between the extender and your standard Wi-Fi network.
This is the procedure for establishing a connection to your existing internet using the WPS method.
Netgear EX6400 Extender Firmware Update
Firmware is a type of software that controls the internal operations of a device. In the case of a wifi range extender, the firmware controls the way the extender communicates with the router, the way it amplifies the wireless signal, and many other functionalities.
 Steps to Update Firmware Of Netgear EX6400 extender :
Power up your Netgear EX6400 extender.
Connect a device to the extender.
Open a web browser and enter "192.168.1.250" in the address bar.
Log in with your username and password.
Navigate to the menu and choose "Firmware Update." 
Select "Check Online" to determine if a newer firmware version is available.
If an update is available, click to update.
Your Netgear EX6400 extender's firmware is now up to date.
Common Issues during Netgear EX6400 setup
Mywifiext.com and mywfiext.net are no longer operational.
The WiFi extender is connected to the router, but there is no internet access.
I am unable to access mywifiext.local.
Mywifiext password is incorrect.
The WiFi extender is constantly disconnecting.
The WiFi extender is unable to connect to the network.
I forgot the default Netgear extender password.
Netgear EX6400 cannot be accessed.
The Netgear EX6400 is not operational.
EX6400 cannot be reset.
Troubleshooting Tips for Netgear EX6400 extender configuration
If you're experiencing issues with your extender and it's affecting your Wi-Fi device's performance, follow the troubleshooting steps provided below to quickly resolve the problems and have your EX6400 functioning optimally within minutes.
Verify whether your Netgear EX6400 extender is securely connected and receiving sufficient power.
A high-speed internet connection is required for your device.
Check that all of the wired connections are secure.
Keep your extender away from cordless phones, Bluetooth devices, metal objects, room corners, microwave ovens, and other devices that could interfere with your WiFi signal.
If mywifiext.net is not functioning, ensure that you have accurately entered the correct web address in your browser's address bar.
Check that your Netgear EX6400 is running the most recent firmware version. If not, update your device to the most recent version right away.
If the preceding troubleshooting suggestions prove ineffective, reset your extender to its factory default settings and then proceed with the reconfiguration process.
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digimerch · 2 years ago
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More Advanced Troubleshooting for Browsers
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bright-and-burning · 5 months ago
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sooooo anyone wanna help me troubleshoot how ao3 (or something else) is blocking the floating comment box from working. lol
ETA: fixed it lmfao i did not have developer mode turned on :[
anybody have the link to the floating ao3 comment box chrome extension....
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blackpearlblast · 2 years ago
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a rundown on the listed e-sim platforms from this tweet from mirna el helbawi. visit esimsforgaza to learn about this effort. (they also have a tutorial on how to purchase an esim and send it to them)
update v12 (5/21/24) holafly (israel and egypt), nomad (regional middle east), simly (palestine and middle east), mogo (israel), and airalo (discover) are currently in the highest in demand. if it has been more than 3 weeks since you initially sent your esim and your esim has not been activated, you can reforward your original email with the expiration date in the subject line. you can see gothhabiba’s guide for how to tell if your esims have been activated. if your esim has expired without use, you can contact customer service to renew or replace it.
troubleshooting hint 1: if you are trying to pay through paypal, make sure you have pop-ups enabled! otherwise the payment window won't be able to appear. (this issue most frequently seems to occur with nomad)
troubleshooting hint 2: if you are trying to purchase an esim using the provider's app, it may block you from purchasing if your phone does not fit the requirements to install and use their esims. use their website in your browser instead and this problem should go away.
nomad
for the month of may, first time referrals give 25% off for a person's first purchase and 25% off the referrer's next purchase! it's a great time to use someone's referral code from the notes if you are a first time buyer.
you can use a referral code to get $3 off your first purchase and also make it so the person whose code you used can buy more esims for gaza. many people have been leaving their referral codes in the replies of this post and supposedly a referral code may eventually reach capacity so just keep trying until you find one that works! BACKPACKNOMAD is another code to get $3 off your first purchase, it's been working for some people but not others so try out a referral code instead if you can't get it to work. NOMADCNG is a code for 5% off any middle east region nomad esims posted by connecting gaza. it can be used on any purchase, not just your first but is generally going to give less off than the first-purchase only codes, so use those first. it can be used in combination with nomad points. AWESOME NEW CODE: nomad esim discount code for 75% off any plan, NOMADCS25 do not know how long it lasts but this is an amazing deal esp. since they are really low on esims right now! (nomad promo codes do not work on plans that are already on sale, unlimited plans, and plans under $5)
weekly tuesdays only code on nomad web, PST timezone! it gives 10% off plans 10gb and above. NOMADTUE
nomad also seems to be kind of sluggish sometimes when it comes to sending out emails with the codes. you can look for them manually by going to manage -> manage plans -> the plan you purchased -> installation instruction and scroll down to install esim via QR code or manual input then select QR code to find the QR code which you can screenshot and email to them. often just the act of logging back into your nomad account after purchase seems to cause the email with the code to come through though.
mogo
mogo's website is fucking annoying to navigate and i couldn't find any promo codes, but their prices are massively on sale anyway. you have to pick if you want your esim to be for iphone, ipad, or android for some reason. according to statcounter, android makes up approx. 75% of mobile markets in palestine while iphone represents approx. 25%. so i would probably recommend prioritizing donations of android esims but if you can afford multiple, try buying an iphone one too? if i can find any official direction from the connecting gaza crew on this i will update with it.
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a good referral code to use for mogo is 8R29F9. the way things are worded are confusing but as far as i can tell, if you use it we both get a 10% discount on your first purchase. (the referrer gets a 10% voucher that allows them to top up in use esims, they are someone who i know has bought a lot of esims and will be able to make good use of the top-up discount vouchers!) also upon signing up it automatically generates a password for you which you can change by downloading the app. (check your email to find your account's current password)
holafly (also looking for holafly esims for egypt now)
holafly is pricier than the others and the only promo code i could find was ESIMNOW for 7% off. someone in the tags mentioned GETESIM7 as another 7% off code they had received, so if you have already used ESIMNOW or can't seem to get it to work, try GETESIM7. another 7% off code is HOLAXSUMMER7 which is valid until june 2nd. referral codes only seem to give 5% off and they don't stack. (i don't remember the source, it was on some sketchy coupon site i don't want to link to and only can recommend because i tried it myself) you can also use my referral link for 5% off if you can afford the 2% worse deal on your end, it will give me $5 credit which i can put towards buying more esims. connecting gaza has also posted the promo code HOLACNG for 5% off but since it is less than the 7% off codes and as far as i can tell does not give credit towards others to buy esims like the referral links, i would consider it lower priority for use.
simly (note: simly must be downloaded as an app to be used, the website link is to help people confirm they are downloading the right app)
i have not personally used simly so i am going to be going off of the sixth slide of mirna el helbawi's instagram guide, with some corrections from someone who has successfully purchased an esim from simly. after downloading the app and making an account, search for palestine or middle east and purchase your preferred package. the page the app takes you to after your purchase should have the QR code to send to the esimsforgaza email, it won't show up in your email receipt. someone kindly left her referral code in the tags of this post, it gives $3 off your first purchase and will give her $3 credit to put towards purchasing more esims for gaza. the code is CIWA2. (if this referral code doesn't work, try one from the notes of this post!) according to someone in the notes, ARB is a simly promo code for 25% off esims that is still working as of march 3rd.
airalo
some people have noted issues trying to sign up for airalo using the browser version of the website, it worked for me but if you are struggling you can give the mobile app a try and that should work. you can use a referral code to get $3 off your first purchase and give the code suppler a $3 credit for buying more esims. KARINA9661 is a code sourced from this post which is also a wonderful example of how using people's referral codes can really make a difference. if for some reason that referral code isn't working, you can find more in the notes of the original esim post i made here.
@/fairuzfan also has a tag of esim referral codes for various platforms!
(note: mogo and holafly both link to israel esims as there are no general regional packages for the middle east like on nomad and the esims for gaza website specifically linked to the israel package on mogo, so i linked to the equivalent on holafly.)
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dragon-in-a-fez · 2 months ago
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I made it easier to back up your blog with tumblr-utils
Hey friends! I've seen a few posts going around about how to back up your blog in case tumblr disappears. Unfortunately the best backup approach I've seen is not the built-in backup option from tumblr itself, but a python app called tumblr-utils. tumblr-utils is a very, very cool project that deserves a lot of credit, but it can be tough to get working. So I've put together something to make it a bit easier for myself that hopefully might help others as well.
If you've ever used Docker, you know how much of a game-changer it is to have a pre-packaged setup for running code that someone else got working for you, rather than having to cobble together a working environment yourself. Well, I just published a tumblr-utils Docker container! If you can get Docker running on your system - whether Windows, Linux, or Mac - you can tell it to pull this container from dockerhub and run it to get a full backup of your tumblr blog that you can actually open in a web browser and navigate just like the real thing!
This is still going to be more complicated than grabbing a zip file from the tumblr menu, but hopefully it lowers the barrier a little bit by avoiding things like python dependency errors and troubleshooting for your specific operating system.
If you happen to have an Unraid server, I'm planning to submit it to the community apps repository there to make it even easier.
Drop me a message or open an issue on github if you run into problems!
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prokopetz · 2 years ago
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One of the fun things about web development these days is that nothing is self-contained anymore and there are so many layers of middleware talking to middleware talking to middleware that even "turning it off and back on again" has become an expert-level troubleshooting step because identifying exactly what needs to be turned off and back on again is a process in itself. I've been on multiple calls today alone where the resolution to a tech support issue has been "we restarted the XYZ", and the response from the client's own developers, who presumably set the stupid thing up in the first place, has been "we have an XYZ?"
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pupsmailbox · 1 year ago
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NAMES︰ admin. ajax. alexa. am. atari. audio. auto. bailey. binary. blank. blu. blue. bluesse. browser. browsette. bug. byte. cache. calware. chip. circe. click. clicker. clickie. clicky. cloud. coda. code. codette. codie. cody. computette. crypt. cursor. cy. cyber. cybernet. cybernetica. cyberweb. cypher. cypherre. data. dell. digi. digitalia. digitelle. digitesse. disc. dot. electronica. electronique. emoticon. emoticonnie. fax. file. gig. gizmo. glitch. glitche. glitchesse. glitchette. graphique. hacker. hal. halware. hijack. index. informationne. intelligette. internette. interweb. java. javascript. juno. key. link. linuxe. lotus. lovebytes. mac. mal. malakai. malware. malwaria. memorette. memorie. meta. mic. micah. mickey. morphe. mouse. mousette. myspace. nano. neo. net. netette. nett. netty. paige. pascal. payton. peyton. pixel. programatha. programette. programme. pulse. reboot. rom. router. ruby. sam. sammy. screene. screenette. sean. shock. solitaire. spy. static. stutter. talia. tap. tecca. tech. techette. tessa. tetris. trojan. troubleshoot. ts. user. vir. virus. virusse. volt. vyrus. webbe. wheatley. whirr. widget. will. wirehead. wiresse. zap. zett. zetta. zip.
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PRONOUNS︰ ai/ai. alt/alt. anti/antivirus. arc/archive. audio/audio. bat/battery. beep/beep. beep/boop. bit/bit. bit/byte. blue/blue. board/board. bright/bright. brow/browser. browser/browser. brr/brr. bu/bug. bug/bug. buzz/buzz. byt/byte. byte/byte. c/cpu. charge/charger. cir/circuit. cli/click. click/clack. click/click. click/scroll. co/code. code/code. color/color. com/com. com/computer. comp/computer. compute/computer. computer/computer. cor/corrupt. corrupt/corrupt. CPU/CPU. crash/crash. cre/creeper. crtl/crtl. cy/cyber. cyb/cyber. cyber/cyber. da/data. data/data. delete/delete. di/disk. dig/digital. digi/digi. digi/digital. digital/digital. dra/drag. e/exe. electronic/electronic. enter/enter. er/error. err/error. error/error. exe/exe. fi/file. file/file. gi/gif. gli/glitch. glit/glitch. glitch/glitch. graphic/graphic. hac/hacker. hack/hack. hard/hardware. head/phone. hij/hijacker. ho/home. info/info. information/information. int/internet. intelligent/intelligence. intelligent/intelligent. inter/net. internet/internet. it/it. jpg/jpg. key/board. key/cap. key/key. key/keyboard. key/keylogger. lag/lag. lap/laptop. ligh/light. linux/linux. load/load. log/login. main/mainframe. mal/malware. me/media. memory/memorie. mon/monitor. mou/mouse. nano/nano. net/net. net/network. org/org. over/overwrite. page/page. pix/pix. pix/pixel. pixel/pixel. plu/plug. png/png. pop/popup. port/port. pow/power. pro/program. program/program. ram/ram. ran/ransom. reboot/reboot. reload/reload. res/restore. ret/retro. route/router. sca/scan. scr/scroll. scre/screen. scre/screencap. scree/screen. screen/screen. scri/script. script/script. sentient/sentience. shift/shift. site/site. skip/skip. soft/software. spa/spam. space/space. spy/spyware. stop/stop. te/tech. tech/nology. tech/tech. technology/technology. tou/touchpad. txt/txt. typ/type. upload/upload. user/user. vi/viru. vi/virus. vir/virtual. web/page. web/web. whir/whir. wi/wire. win/dow. win/window. wire/wire. wire/wired. zip/zip . ⌨ . ☣ . ⚙ . ⚠ . 🎞 . 🎨 . 🎭 . 🎮 . 🎵 . 👀 . 👁 . 💔 . 💡 . 💢 . 💣 . 💳 . 💵 . 💻 . 💽 . 💾 . 💿 . 📀 . 📱 . 🔇 . 🔈 . 🔉 . 🔊 . 🔋 . 🔌 . 🔎 . 🖥 . 🖱 . 🗡 . 🗯 . 🛠 . 🧿 .
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