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risk of electromagnetic radiation

The risk of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) in electric cars

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Electric Vehicles and their popularity EVs, are becoming an increasingly popular choice for drivers all around the world. With their lower operating costs, zero tailpipe emissions, and growing network of charging stations, it’s easy to see why. But one concern that some people have about electric vehicles is the potential for electromagnetic radiation, or EMR,… Read More »The risk of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) in electric cars

The first ever website

The first ever website

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The first ever website was launched on August 6, 1991, by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. The website, which was hosted on a NeXT computer at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Switzerland, was a simple information resource that provided information about the World Wide Web project and how… Read More »The first ever website

what is web3

Difference between Web2 and Web3

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Web2 and Web3 are two different generations of the World Wide Web, which refers to the global system of interconnected documents and other resources that are accessed via the Internet. So what is Web2? Web 2.0, also known as the “social web,” refers to the second generation of the World Wide Web, which emerged in… Read More »Difference between Web2 and Web3

vulnerability issues

Vulnerability issues that effect most of the websites

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There are many potential vulnerabilities that can affect websites, and the specific vulnerabilities that are most prevalent can vary over time. Some common types of vulnerabilities include: To protect against these and other vulnerabilities, it is important for websites to implement proper security measures, such as input validation, sanitization, and proper authentication and authorization controls.… Read More »Vulnerability issues that effect most of the websites

vacuum tube amplifiers

How did vacuum tube amplifiers work?

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Tube amplifiers, also known as valve amplifiers, are electronic devices that amplify electrical signals using vacuum tubes. They were once widely used in a variety of electronic devices, including radios, televisions, and audio amplifiers. Here’s how tube amplifiers work: Tube amplifiers are known for their warm, rich tone and are often used in high-end audio… Read More »How did vacuum tube amplifiers work?

linux

What was the first linux distro?

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The first Linux distro, or distribution, was called “Tux”, and it was developed by Larry Ewing in 1992. Tux was a simple distribution that included the Linux kernel, a few utilities, and some basic documentation. It was primarily intended as a demonstration of the capabilities of the Linux kernel and was not intended for widespread… Read More »What was the first linux distro?

server

How do VPS servers work?

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Virtual private servers (VPS) are a type of hosting service that allows users to host websites and applications on a virtual machine that is hosted on a physical server. Here’s how VPS servers work: VPS servers offer a number of advantages over shared hosting, such as greater control and flexibility, better performance, and increased security.… Read More »How do VPS servers work?