#Web protocol
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lestangestthing · 7 months ago
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thinking about jonathan sims and daisy tonner both feeling more like themselves than ever in the coffin because in there they were simply two scared people and not avatars. they felt their lightest when the weight of the world was pressing down on them. in this essay i will-
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corvus-the-nonbinary-crow · 1 month ago
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At this point I just think is the web doing it's thing
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adrians-ass · 2 months ago
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I lied put your clothes back on, we’re going to talk about how Martin was never meant for the Lonely. He was forced into it by the middle of season two- season three because NotSasha wasn’t interacting with the gang and Tim became angry at anything involved in the institute and Jon went missing. Thus accidentally isolating him and because of Martin’s nature as a pessimist trying to romanticize his life, he was taken by the lonely. Same vibes as all your friends being depressed and you’re trying to keep them happy. He was meant for the Web but working for Peter Lucas solidified his fate
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sohutech · 2 years ago
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What is Web Protocol And its Types ?
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In the ever-evolving world of technology and the internet, understanding the fundamental building blocks of how information is transmitted between devices and across the web is crucial. This is where web protocols come into play. Web protocols are the rules and conventions that govern communication on the internet. They ensure that data is transmitted reliably and consistently between different devices and across various networks. In this article, we will explore what web protocols are and delve into some of the most common types.
What is a Web Protocol?
A web protocol, short for "web protocol suite," is a set of rules and conventions that define how data is transmitted, received, and interpreted across the internet. These protocols are essential for ensuring that different devices and systems can communicate with one another effectively. Without web protocols, the internet, as we know it, would not exist.
Web protocols operate at different layers of the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model, which is a conceptual framework used to understand how different networking technologies interact. Each layer of the OSI model corresponds to a specific aspect of network communication. Web protocols are often categorized based on the layer at which they operate.
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Types of Web Protocols
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol): HTTP is one of the most well-known and widely used web protocols. It operates at the application layer (Layer 7) of the OSI model. HTTP is responsible for transmitting web pages, images, videos, and other resources from web servers to web browsers. It's the foundation of the World Wide Web and is used for browsing websites.
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure): HTTPS is a secure version of HTTP. It uses encryption to protect data transmitted between a web server and a web browser, ensuring that sensitive information, such as login credentials and credit card numbers, remains confidential. HTTPS has become the standard for secure web browsing.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol): FTP operates at the application layer and is used for transferring files between computers on a network. It's commonly used by web developers to upload and download files to and from web servers.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol): SMTP is responsible for sending and receiving email messages. It operates at the application layer and is crucial for the functioning of email services.
POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol): These protocols are used for retrieving email from a mail server to a client device (e.g., email client software). POP3 downloads emails to the client device, while IMAP allows users to access emails stored on the server, making it possible to manage email from multiple devices.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol): TCP/IP is not a single protocol but a suite of protocols that form the backbone of the internet. It operates at various layers of the OSI model and is responsible for routing data packets across networks, ensuring reliable and efficient communication.
DNS (Domain Name System): DNS is responsible for translating human-readable domain names (e.g., sohutech.online ) into IP addresses that computers can understand. It operates at the application layer and plays a critical role in navigating the web.
Conclusion
Web protocols are the unsung heroes of the internet, quietly working in the background to ensure that our online experiences are seamless and secure. Understanding the types and functions of web protocols is essential for anyone interested in web development, networking, or simply using the internet effectively. Whether you're browsing your favorite website, sending an email, or downloading a file, web protocols are at work, making it all possible.
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polyhexianbirb · 8 months ago
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Horror movies sorted into Smirke's 14 +the Extinction.
Edit: this is OLD I have a newer one :) here
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theallegedbird · 1 year ago
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that magnus sure is protocoling..
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ghost-in-the-corner · 4 months ago
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ariel-nb · 6 months ago
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Guys, some guy dropped something in front of me so I tapped his shoulder and pointed, I said "hey you dropped something" and he said "oh, can you pick it up?" So I did and he went "you can keep it and walk off and...
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DID I JUST GOT AVATAR OF THE EYED!??
Dude, I looked back to where he went and he wasn't there anymore
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nanaarchy · 1 year ago
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HEY BABES so I was relistening to tma s4 and I couldn't help but notice how.. uhm...
THE WEB SENT JARED HOPWORTH REPEATED LETTERS WITH A NAME AND AN ADDRESS OF WHERE TO ATTACK SO JON COULD GET THE FLESH MARK?????
uhmmmmmmmm sounds familiar??? huh lena?? huh gwen?? thats a cool letter you send to your externals, huh?? so you can control the horrors??? on your little website software?? huh??
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girlhelpicf · 7 months ago
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and for my next trick I’ll be watching 200 episodes of the same show for the third! Time
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i-eat-mold · 5 months ago
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i was bored waiting for my professor and so i made this silly little chart
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if you don’t agree i’d love to fistfight over it
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space-dem0n · 4 months ago
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Office of
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I added hints to all the entities in here. Can you find them all?
[reblogs>likes]
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theboombutton · 1 year ago
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The interesting thing about tmagp episode 9 is that, from one perspective, it's about a pair of dice that kill you if you roll a crit fail. And in TMA that would be very End-coded. Games of chance were End-coded, and death is obviously The End. Open and shut case.
Except it's not, here. The statement giver had never seen anyone roll a 2 before he ran into Gary in that coffee shop, even after thousands of rolls. That's not an End artifact. Those dice are going out of their way not to kill anyone, save those who try to part with them.
The compulsion to roll feels like the Web, but is it? Certainly games of chance can become addicting, but I don't think that's the whole story. The Web is about the fear of the loss of control, yes, but it's also about something else controlling you instead. Here that something else is an embodiment of "random" chance - although again, it's not properly-random, not even pseudorandom. I have thoughts on that but they're best addressed further on.
Weirdly, of all the manifestations of Fear from TMA, this statement seems most akin to Jude Perry's - rolling the dice with other people's lives and fortunes, for the thrill of sometimes devastating them.
Which brings me back to the possibility of AU Fears.
In the Protocolverse, why shouldn't there be a Fear associated with chance and luck and fate and misfortune that happens for no good reason? A fear of lacking control and losing everything, without anyone else necessarily having that control.
This is where the way the dice are rigged becomes possibly meaningful. Their outcomes aren't random - they're what humans expect random to look like. They operate according to the gambler's fallacy, where the longer a chain of bad luck you have the more you're due for a good roll, and vice versa. Snake eyes aren't just a normal outcome of the 1-in-36 chance of rolling 2d6 - they're reserved for when someone is cursed with truly rotten luck. Notably that isn't true of boxcars: those just happen sometimes, without prerequisite.
Logically, a Fear of Misfortune wouldn't operate on the actual rules of probability, would it? It would be shaped by the superstitions of those that feared it.
(Also, I hope this statement puts the "they're not fears they're desires!" theory to bed. This guy didn't want the dice, and didn't especially want to roll them, but seemed compelled to anyway.)
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marstyler42 · 1 year ago
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I would like to slightly amend my earlier statement about Gerry being exactly the same goth except for the eye tattoos, consider: he has all the eye tattoos but now the eyes are closed.
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polyhexianbirb · 8 months ago
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Probably nobody is gonna see this but here is an updated horror movie 15 fears thing with more movies
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thatweirdthingoverthere · 1 year ago
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Thinking about how the voices are the only confirmed physical presence of Jon Martin and Jonah we have in Protocol
Thinking about how the Archivist's voice was what the Web needed to reach the new realities
Thinking about how the voices were caught on tape representing the web's strings
Thinking about how sound/vibration is a big part of string theory
Thinking about how string theory and quantum mechanics suggests the idea of alternate realities
Thinking about -
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