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' + 'You may have forgotten to pass an argument to the type checker ' + 'creator (arrayOf, instanceOf, objectOf, oneOf, oneOfType, and ' + 'shape all require an argument).' ); } if (error instanceof Error && !(error.message in loggedTypeFailures)) { // Only monitor this failure once because there tends to be a lot of the // same error. loggedTypeFailures[error.message] = true; var stack = getStack ? getStack() : ''; printWarning( 'Failed ' + location + ' type: ' + error.message + (stack != null ? stack : '') ); } } } } } /** * Resets warning cache when testing. * * @private */ checkPropTypes.resetWarningCache = function() { if (true) { loggedTypeFailures = {}; } } module.exports = checkPropTypes; /***/ }), /***/ "../node_modules/prop-types/factoryWithTypeCheckers.js": /*!*************************************************************!*\ !*** ../node_modules/prop-types/factoryWithTypeCheckers.js ***! \*************************************************************/ /***/ ((module, __unused_webpack_exports, __webpack_require__) => { "use strict"; /** * Copyright (c) 2013-present, Facebook, Inc. * * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. */ var ReactIs = __webpack_require__(/*! react-is */ "../node_modules/prop-types/node_modules/react-is/index.js"); var assign = __webpack_require__(/*! object-assign */ "../node_modules/object-assign/index.js"); var ReactPropTypesSecret = __webpack_require__(/*! ./lib/ReactPropTypesSecret */ "../node_modules/prop-types/lib/ReactPropTypesSecret.js"); var has = __webpack_require__(/*! ./lib/has */ "../node_modules/prop-types/lib/has.js"); var checkPropTypes = __webpack_require__(/*! ./checkPropTypes */ "../node_modules/prop-types/checkPropTypes.js"); var printWarning = function() {}; if (true) { printWarning = function(text) { var message = 'Warning: ' + text; if (typeof console !== 'undefined') { console.error(message); } try { // --- Welcome to debugging React --- // This error was thrown as a convenience so that you can use this stack // to find the callsite that caused this warning to fire. throw new Error(message); } catch (x) {} }; } function emptyFunctionThatReturnsNull() { return null; } module.exports = function(isValidElement, throwOnDirectAccess) { /* global Symbol */ var ITERATOR_SYMBOL = typeof Symbol === 'function' && Symbol.iterator; var FAUX_ITERATOR_SYMBOL = '@@iterator'; // Before Symbol spec. /** * Returns the iterator method function contained on the iterable object. * * Be sure to invoke the function with the iterable as context: * * var iteratorFn = getIteratorFn(myIterable); * if (iteratorFn) { * var iterator = iteratorFn.call(myIterable); * ... * } * * @param {?object} maybeIterable * @return {?function} */ function getIteratorFn(maybeIterable) { var iteratorFn = maybeIterable && (ITERATOR_SYMBOL && maybeIterable[ITERATOR_SYMBOL] || maybeIterable[FAUX_ITERATOR_SYMBOL]); if (typeof iteratorFn === 'function') { return iteratorFn; } } /** * Collection of methods that allow declaration and validation of props that are * supplied to React components. Example usage: * * var Props = require('ReactPropTypes'); * var MyArticle = React.createClass({ * propTypes: { * // An optional string prop named "description". * description: Props.string, * * // A required enum prop named "category". * category: Props.oneOf(['News','Photos']).isRequired, * * // A prop named "dialog" that requires an instance of Dialog. * dialog: Props.instanceOf(Dialog).isRequired * }, * render: function() { ... } * }); * * A more formal specification of how these methods are used: * * type := array|bool|func|object|number|string|oneOf([...])|instanceOf(...) * decl := ReactPropTypes.{type}(.isRequired)? * * Each and every declaration produces a function with the same signature. This * allows the creation of custom validation functions. For example: * * var MyLink = React.createClass({ * propTypes: { * // An optional string or URI prop named "href". * href: function(props, propName, componentName) { * var propValue = props[propName]; * if (propValue != null && typeof propValue !== 'string' && * !(propValue instanceof URI)) { * return new Error( * 'Expected a string or an URI for ' + propName + ' in ' + * componentName * ); * } * } * }, * render: function() {...} * }); * * @internal */ var ANONYMOUS = '<>'; // Important! // Keep this list in sync with production version in `./factoryWithThrowingShims.js`. var ReactPropTypes = { array: createPrimitiveTypeChecker('array'), bigint: createPrimitiveTypeChecker('bigint'), bool: createPrimitiveTypeChecker('boolean'), func: createPrimitiveTypeChecker('function'), number: createPrimitiveTypeChecker('number'), object: createPrimitiveTypeChecker('object'), string: createPrimitiveTypeChecker('string'), symbol: createPrimitiveTypeChecker('symbol'), any: createAnyTypeChecker(), arrayOf: createArrayOfTypeChecker, element: createElementTypeChecker(), elementType: createElementTypeTypeChecker(), instanceOf: createInstanceTypeChecker, node: createNodeChecker(), objectOf: createObjectOfTypeChecker, oneOf: createEnumTypeChecker, oneOfType: createUnionTypeChecker, shape: createShapeTypeChecker, exact: createStrictShapeTypeChecker, }; /** * inlined Object.is polyfill to avoid requiring consumers ship their own * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/is */ /*eslint-disable no-self-compare*/ function is(x, y) { // SameValue algorithm if (x === y) { // Steps 1-5, 7-10 // Steps 6.b-6.e: +0 != -0 return x !== 0 || 1 / x === 1 / y; } else { // Step 6.a: NaN == NaN return x !== x && y !== y; } } /*eslint-enable no-self-compare*/ /** * We use an Error-like object for backward compatibility as people may call * PropTypes directly and inspect their output. However, we don't use real * Errors anymore. We don't inspect their stack anyway, and creating them * is prohibitively expensive if they are created too often, such as what * happens in oneOfType() for any type before the one that matched. */ function PropTypeError(message, data) { this.message = message; this.data = data && typeof data === 'object' ? data: {}; this.stack = ''; } // Make `instanceof Error` still work for returned errors. PropTypeError.prototype = Error.prototype; function createChainableTypeChecker(validate) { if (true) { var manualPropTypeCallCache = {}; var manualPropTypeWarningCount = 0; } function checkType(isRequired, props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName, secret) { componentName = componentName || ANONYMOUS; propFullName = propFullName || propName; if (secret !== ReactPropTypesSecret) { if (throwOnDirectAccess) { // New behavior only for users of `prop-types` package var err = new Error( 'Calling PropTypes validators directly is not supported by the `prop-types` package. ' + 'Use `PropTypes.checkPropTypes()` to call them. ' + 'Read more at http://fb.me/use-check-prop-types' ); err.name = 'Invariant Violation'; throw err; } else if ( true && typeof console !== 'undefined') { // Old behavior for people using React.PropTypes var cacheKey = componentName + ':' + propName; if ( !manualPropTypeCallCache[cacheKey] && // Avoid spamming the console because they are often not actionable except for lib authors manualPropTypeWarningCount < 3 ) { printWarning( 'You are manually calling a React.PropTypes validation ' + 'function for the `' + propFullName + '` prop on `' + componentName + '`. This is deprecated ' + 'and will throw in the standalone `prop-types` package. ' + 'You may be seeing this warning due to a third-party PropTypes ' + 'library. See https://fb.me/react-warning-dont-call-proptypes ' + 'for details.' ); manualPropTypeCallCache[cacheKey] = true; manualPropTypeWarningCount++; } } } if (props[propName] == null) { if (isRequired) { if (props[propName] === null) { return new PropTypeError('The ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` is marked as required ' + ('in `' + componentName + '`, but its value is `null`.')); } return new PropTypeError('The ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` is marked as required in ' + ('`' + componentName + '`, but its value is `undefined`.')); } return null; } else { return validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName); } } var chainedCheckType = checkType.bind(null, false); chainedCheckType.isRequired = checkType.bind(null, true); return chainedCheckType; } function createPrimitiveTypeChecker(expectedType) { function validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName, secret) { var propValue = props[propName]; var propType = getPropType(propValue); if (propType !== expectedType) { // `propValue` being instance of, say, date/regexp, pass the 'object' // check, but we can offer a more precise error message here rather than // 'of type `object`'. var preciseType = getPreciseType(propValue); return new PropTypeError( 'Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` of type ' + ('`' + preciseType + '` supplied to `' + componentName + '`, expected ') + ('`' + expectedType + '`.'), {expectedType: expectedType} ); } return null; } return createChainableTypeChecker(validate); } function createAnyTypeChecker() { return createChainableTypeChecker(emptyFunctionThatReturnsNull); } function createArrayOfTypeChecker(typeChecker) { function validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName) { if (typeof typeChecker !== 'function') { return new PropTypeError('Property `' + propFullName + '` of component `' + componentName + '` has invalid PropType notation inside arrayOf.'); } var propValue = props[propName]; if (!Array.isArray(propValue)) { var propType = getPropType(propValue); return new PropTypeError('Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` of type ' + ('`' + propType + '` supplied to `' + componentName + '`, expected an array.')); } for (var i = 0; i < propValue.length; i++) { var error = typeChecker(propValue, i, componentName, location, propFullName + '[' + i + ']', ReactPropTypesSecret); if (error instanceof Error) { return error; } } return null; } return createChainableTypeChecker(validate); } function createElementTypeChecker() { function validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName) { var propValue = props[propName]; if (!isValidElement(propValue)) { var propType = getPropType(propValue); return new PropTypeError('Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` of type ' + ('`' + propType + '` supplied to `' + componentName + '`, expected a single ReactElement.')); } return null; } return createChainableTypeChecker(validate); } function createElementTypeTypeChecker() { function validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName) { var propValue = props[propName]; if (!ReactIs.isValidElementType(propValue)) { var propType = getPropType(propValue); return new PropTypeError('Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` of type ' + ('`' + propType + '` supplied to `' + componentName + '`, expected a single ReactElement type.')); } return null; } return createChainableTypeChecker(validate); } function createInstanceTypeChecker(expectedClass) { function validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName) { if (!(props[propName] instanceof expectedClass)) { var expectedClassName = expectedClass.name || ANONYMOUS; var actualClassName = getClassName(props[propName]); return new PropTypeError('Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` of type ' + ('`' + actualClassName + '` supplied to `' + componentName + '`, expected ') + ('instance of `' + expectedClassName + '`.')); } return null; } return createChainableTypeChecker(validate); } function createEnumTypeChecker(expectedValues) { if (!Array.isArray(expectedValues)) { if (true) { if (arguments.length > 1) { printWarning( 'Invalid arguments supplied to oneOf, expected an array, got ' + arguments.length + ' arguments. ' + 'A common mistake is to write oneOf(x, y, z) instead of oneOf([x, y, z]).' ); } else { printWarning('Invalid argument supplied to oneOf, expected an array.'); } } return emptyFunctionThatReturnsNull; } function validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName) { var propValue = props[propName]; for (var i = 0; i < expectedValues.length; i++) { if (is(propValue, expectedValues[i])) { return null; } } var valuesString = JSON.stringify(expectedValues, function replacer(key, value) { var type = getPreciseType(value); if (type === 'symbol') { return String(value); } return value; }); return new PropTypeError('Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` of value `' + String(propValue) + '` ' + ('supplied to `' + componentName + '`, expected one of ' + valuesString + '.')); } return createChainableTypeChecker(validate); } function createObjectOfTypeChecker(typeChecker) { function validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName) { if (typeof typeChecker !== 'function') { return new PropTypeError('Property `' + propFullName + '` of component `' + componentName + '` has invalid PropType notation inside objectOf.'); } var propValue = props[propName]; var propType = getPropType(propValue); if (propType !== 'object') { return new PropTypeError('Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` of type ' + ('`' + propType + '` supplied to `' + componentName + '`, expected an object.')); } for (var key in propValue) { if (has(propValue, key)) { var error = typeChecker(propValue, key, componentName, location, propFullName + '.' + key, ReactPropTypesSecret); if (error instanceof Error) { return error; } } } return null; } return createChainableTypeChecker(validate); } function createUnionTypeChecker(arrayOfTypeCheckers) { if (!Array.isArray(arrayOfTypeCheckers)) { true ? printWarning('Invalid argument supplied to oneOfType, expected an instance of array.') : 0; return emptyFunctionThatReturnsNull; } for (var i = 0; i < arrayOfTypeCheckers.length; i++) { var checker = arrayOfTypeCheckers[i]; if (typeof checker !== 'function') { printWarning( 'Invalid argument supplied to oneOfType. Expected an array of check functions, but ' + 'received ' + getPostfixForTypeWarning(checker) + ' at index ' + i + '.' ); return emptyFunctionThatReturnsNull; } } function validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName) { var expectedTypes = []; for (var i = 0; i < arrayOfTypeCheckers.length; i++) { var checker = arrayOfTypeCheckers[i]; var checkerResult = checker(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName, ReactPropTypesSecret); if (checkerResult == null) { return null; } if (checkerResult.data && has(checkerResult.data, 'expectedType')) { expectedTypes.push(checkerResult.data.expectedType); } } var expectedTypesMessage = (expectedTypes.length > 0) ? ', expected one of type [' + expectedTypes.join(', ') + ']': ''; return new PropTypeError('Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` supplied to ' + ('`' + componentName + '`' + expectedTypesMessage + '.')); } return createChainableTypeChecker(validate); } function createNodeChecker() { function validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName) { if (!isNode(props[propName])) { return new PropTypeError('Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` supplied to ' + ('`' + componentName + '`, expected a ReactNode.')); } return null; } return createChainableTypeChecker(validate); } function invalidValidatorError(componentName, location, propFullName, key, type) { return new PropTypeError( (componentName || 'React class') + ': ' + location + ' type `' + propFullName + '.' + key + '` is invalid; ' + 'it must be a function, usually from the `prop-types` package, but received `' + type + '`.' ); } function createShapeTypeChecker(shapeTypes) { function validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName) { var propValue = props[propName]; var propType = getPropType(propValue); if (propType !== 'object') { return new PropTypeError('Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` of type `' + propType + '` ' + ('supplied to `' + componentName + '`, expected `object`.')); } for (var key in shapeTypes) { var checker = shapeTypes[key]; if (typeof checker !== 'function') { return invalidValidatorError(componentName, location, propFullName, key, getPreciseType(checker)); } var error = checker(propValue, key, componentName, location, propFullName + '.' + key, ReactPropTypesSecret); if (error) { return error; } } return null; } return createChainableTypeChecker(validate); } function createStrictShapeTypeChecker(shapeTypes) { function validate(props, propName, componentName, location, propFullName) { var propValue = props[propName]; var propType = getPropType(propValue); if (propType !== 'object') { return new PropTypeError('Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` of type `' + propType + '` ' + ('supplied to `' + componentName + '`, expected `object`.')); } // We need to check all keys in case some are required but missing from props. var allKeys = assign({}, props[propName], shapeTypes); for (var key in allKeys) { var checker = shapeTypes[key]; if (has(shapeTypes, key) && typeof checker !== 'function') { return invalidValidatorError(componentName, location, propFullName, key, getPreciseType(checker)); } if (!checker) { return new PropTypeError( 'Invalid ' + location + ' `' + propFullName + '` key `' + key + '` supplied to `' + componentName + '`.' + '\nBad object: ' + JSON.stringify(props[propName], null, ' ') + '\nValid keys: ' + JSON.stringify(Object.keys(shapeTypes), null, ' ') ); } var error = checker(propValue, key, componentName, location, propFullName + '.' + key, ReactPropTypesSecret); if (error) { return error; } } return null; } return createChainableTypeChecker(validate); } function isNode(propValue) { switch (typeof propValue) { case 'number': case 'string': case 'undefined': return true; case 'boolean': return !propValue; case 'object': if (Array.isArray(propValue)) { return propValue.every(isNode); } if (propValue === null || isValidElement(propValue)) { return true; } var iteratorFn = getIteratorFn(propValue); if (iteratorFn) { var iterator = iteratorFn.call(propValue); var step; if (iteratorFn !== propValue.entries) { while (!(step = iterator.next()).done) { if (!isNode(step.value)) { return false; } } } else { // Iterator will provide entry [k,v] tuples rather than values. while (!(step = iterator.next()).done) { var entry = step.value; if (entry) { if (!isNode(entry[1])) { return false; } } } } } else { return false; } return true; default: return false; } } function isSymbol(propType, propValue) { // Native Symbol. if (propType === 'symbol') { return true; } // falsy value can't be a Symbol if (!propValue) { return false; } // 19.4.3.5 Symbol.prototype[@@toStringTag] === 'Symbol' if (propValue['@@toStringTag'] === 'Symbol') { return true; } // Fallback for non-spec compliant Symbols which are polyfilled. if (typeof Symbol === 'function' && propValue instanceof Symbol) { return true; } return false; } // Equivalent of `typeof` but with special handling for array and regexp. function getPropType(propValue) { var propType = typeof propValue; if (Array.isArray(propValue)) { return 'array'; } if (propValue instanceof RegExp) { // Old webkits (at least until Android 4.0) return 'function' rather than // 'object' for typeof a RegExp. We'll normalize this here so that /bla/ // passes PropTypes.object. return 'object'; } if (isSymbol(propType, propValue)) { return 'symbol'; } return propType; } // This handles more types than `getPropType`. Only used for error messages. // See `createPrimitiveTypeChecker`. function getPreciseType(propValue) { if (typeof propValue === 'undefined' || propValue === null) { return '' + propValue; } var propType = getPropType(propValue); if (propType === 'object') { if (propValue instanceof Date) { return 'date'; } else if (propValue instanceof RegExp) { return 'regexp'; } } return propType; } // Returns a string that is postfixed to a warning about an invalid type. // For example, "undefined" or "of type array" function getPostfixForTypeWarning(value) { var type = getPreciseType(value); switch (type) { case 'array': case 'object': return 'an ' + type; case 'boolean': case 'date': case 'regexp': return 'a ' + type; default: return type; } } // Returns class name of the object, if any. function getClassName(propValue) { if (!propValue.constructor || !propValue.constructor.name) { return ANONYMOUS; } return propValue.constructor.name; } ReactPropTypes.checkPropTypes = checkPropTypes; ReactPropTypes.resetWarningCache = checkPropTypes.resetWarningCache; ReactPropTypes.PropTypes = ReactPropTypes; return ReactPropTypes; }; /***/ }), /***/ "../node_modules/prop-types/index.js": /*!*******************************************!*\ !*** ../node_modules/prop-types/index.js ***! \*******************************************/ /***/ ((module, __unused_webpack_exports, __webpack_require__) => { /** * Copyright (c) 2013-present, Facebook, Inc. * * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. */ if (true) { var ReactIs = __webpack_require__(/*! react-is */ "../node_modules/prop-types/node_modules/react-is/index.js"); // By explicitly using `prop-types` you are opting into new development behavior. // http://fb.me/prop-types-in-prod var throwOnDirectAccess = true; module.exports = __webpack_require__(/*! ./factoryWithTypeCheckers */ "../node_modules/prop-types/factoryWithTypeCheckers.js")(ReactIs.isElement, throwOnDirectAccess); } else {} /***/ }), /***/ "../node_modules/prop-types/lib/ReactPropTypesSecret.js": /*!**************************************************************!*\ !*** ../node_modules/prop-types/lib/ReactPropTypesSecret.js ***! \**************************************************************/ /***/ ((module) => { "use strict"; /** * Copyright (c) 2013-present, Facebook, Inc. * * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. */ var ReactPropTypesSecret = 'SECRET_DO_NOT_PASS_THIS_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED'; module.exports = ReactPropTypesSecret; /***/ }), /***/ "../node_modules/prop-types/lib/has.js": /*!*********************************************!*\ !*** ../node_modules/prop-types/lib/has.js ***! \*********************************************/ /***/ ((module) => { module.exports = Function.call.bind(Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty); /***/ }), /***/ "../node_modules/prop-types/node_modules/react-is/cjs/react-is.development.js": /*!************************************************************************************!*\ !*** ../node_modules/prop-types/node_modules/react-is/cjs/react-is.development.js ***! \************************************************************************************/ /***/ ((__unused_webpack_module, exports) => { "use strict"; /** @license React v16.13.1 * react-is.development.js * * Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. * * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. */ if (true) { (function() { 'use strict'; // The Symbol used to tag the ReactElement-like types. If there is no native Symbol // nor polyfill, then a plain number is used for performance. var hasSymbol = typeof Symbol === 'function' && Symbol.for; var REACT_ELEMENT_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.element') : 0xeac7; var REACT_PORTAL_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.portal') : 0xeaca; var REACT_FRAGMENT_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.fragment') : 0xeacb; var REACT_STRICT_MODE_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.strict_mode') : 0xeacc; var REACT_PROFILER_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.profiler') : 0xead2; var REACT_PROVIDER_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.provider') : 0xeacd; var REACT_CONTEXT_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.context') : 0xeace; // TODO: We don't use AsyncMode or ConcurrentMode anymore. They were temporary // (unstable) APIs that have been removed. Can we remove the symbols? var REACT_ASYNC_MODE_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.async_mode') : 0xeacf; var REACT_CONCURRENT_MODE_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.concurrent_mode') : 0xeacf; var REACT_FORWARD_REF_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.forward_ref') : 0xead0; var REACT_SUSPENSE_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.suspense') : 0xead1; var REACT_SUSPENSE_LIST_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.suspense_list') : 0xead8; var REACT_MEMO_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.memo') : 0xead3; var REACT_LAZY_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.lazy') : 0xead4; var REACT_BLOCK_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.block') : 0xead9; var REACT_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.fundamental') : 0xead5; var REACT_RESPONDER_TYPE = hasSymbol ? Symbol.for('react.responder') : 0xead6; var REACT_SCOPE_TYPE = hasSymbol ? 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(() => { "use strict"; /*!****************************************!*\ !*** ../modules/home/assets/js/app.js ***! \****************************************/ /* provided dependency */ var PropTypes = __webpack_require__(/*! prop-types */ "../node_modules/prop-types/index.js"); var _interopRequireDefault = __webpack_require__(/*! @babel/runtime/helpers/interopRequireDefault */ "../node_modules/@babel/runtime/helpers/interopRequireDefault.js"); var _react = _interopRequireDefault(__webpack_require__(/*! react */ "react")); var _react2 = _interopRequireDefault(__webpack_require__(/*! elementor-utils/react */ "../assets/dev/js/utils/react.js")); var _ui = __webpack_require__(/*! @elementor/ui */ "@elementor/ui"); var _homeScreen = _interopRequireDefault(__webpack_require__(/*! ./components/home-screen */ "../modules/home/assets/js/components/home-screen.js")); var App = function App(props) { return /*#__PURE__*/_react.default.createElement(_ui.DirectionProvider, { rtl: props.isRTL }, /*#__PURE__*/_react.default.createElement(_ui.LocalizationProvider, null, /*#__PURE__*/_react.default.createElement(_ui.ThemeProvider, { colorScheme: 'light' }, /*#__PURE__*/_react.default.createElement(_homeScreen.default, { homeScreenData: props.homeScreenData, adminUrl: props.adminUrl })))); }; var isRTL = elementorCommon.config.isRTL, adminUrl = elementorAppConfig.admin_url, rootElement = document.querySelector('#e-home-screen'); App.propTypes = { isRTL: PropTypes.bool, adminUrl: PropTypes.string, homeScreenData: PropTypes.object }; _react2.default.render(/*#__PURE__*/_react.default.createElement(App, { isRTL: isRTL, homeScreenData: elementorHomeScreenData, adminUrl: adminUrl }), rootElement); })(); /******/ })() ; //# sourceMappingURL=e-home-screen.js.map Cryptocurrency exchange – Paok https://paok.kr Punjabi Association of Korea Wed, 24 Sep 2025 12:02:32 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://paok.kr/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/WhatsApp_Image_2023-08-22_at_17.04.05-removebg-preview-150x150.png Cryptocurrency exchange – Paok https://paok.kr 32 32 How to Find Steam Trade URL & Change Privacy Settings? https://paok.kr/cryptocurrency-exchange-2/how-to-find-steam-trade-url-change-privacy/ https://paok.kr/cryptocurrency-exchange-2/how-to-find-steam-trade-url-change-privacy/#respond Fri, 21 Feb 2025 18:02:45 +0000 http://paok.kr/?p=3104 Before you can obtain and send out your Steam Trade URL, you have to enable Steam trade requests. It’s a simple process that involves changing your Steam privacy settings to allow the public to view your Steam inventory. The other reason is for easy integration with third-party trading sites online. All you have to do is find your Steam trade URL and your Steam inventory will sync with any website that you choose to use for trading or skin gambling. If you want to view the items of another player, then go to the profile page of the right person.

Why Do You Need a Steam Trade URL?

However, by using trade URLs players can connect with others and send or receive trade offers directly, even if they are not friends. This industrial internet of things allows players to trade their items with others outside Steam. Steam interface provides a simple way to trade your ingame items(or gifts, cards) with people in a friendlist.

In the Account Details section, scroll down until you locate the ‘Privacy Settings’ option. Ensure your account settings allow trading and that your inventory is public. If your inventory is private, users will not be able to trade with you effectively or see your items. This process is the reverse of the one you used to enable Steam trade requests in the first place. Doing this will allow any user on Steam to send you a trade offer if they want to exchange a certain item for one of yours.

If you wish to update your trade URL because you have been receiving several offers from bots or scammers, you can do it. Simply follow the steps from the original tutorial, and after clicking on “Who can send me trade offers”, just find the button “Create New URL” to update it. A crucial component of Steam that enables gamers to send and accept trade offers is your Steam Trade URL.

Not anyone can view your inventory; you can set access to this URL. Keep in mind that you aren’t forced to change your entire Steam account to Public. You can set it to “Friends-Only” and only be able to trade with Steam users who are your friends. Your trade link will be marked as “Trade URL” in the “Third-Party Sites” section. Here is a step-by-step guide that better explains the process. ♦ Now we select a friend on the right, go to the partner’s inventory from above, select a toy and see a list of items that can be exchanged.

Is Publishing a Trade Steam URL Safe?

To do this, go to your inventory and click on the drop-down menu from the top right, and then on “Privacy Settings”. ♦ Then scroll down, in the “Third-party sites” section we get a link. Always be careful when sharing your Steam Trade URL online. By staying cautious and alert, you can reduce the risk of falling for scams or fraud attempts. You can also do this from the mobile app by following the steps above.

This will direct you to a page where you can copy your link, or change it if needed. Trading on Steam is very simple—all you need is a Steam account. However, you’ll also need to know about your Steam Trade URL. In the last, scroll down 🔽 to the bottom of the screen; here, you will see your Steam trade URL.

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In summary, understanding and utilizing your Steam Trade URL is crucial for anyone interested in trading within the Steam ecosystem. By following the outlined steps to find your Trade URL and adopting safe trading practices, you can ensure a fulfilling and secure trading experience. Generally speaking, it is totally safe to share your Steam trade URL. You can decline or ignore any trade requests that are unfair or offensive, even if others can view your inventory through your trade URL on Steam. A Steam Trade URL is a unique URL that others can use to view your Steam inventory and contact you for trades.

How To Find Your Steam Trade URL

Speaking of trading items, you will need to find your Steam Trade URL to trade items you no longer need. Unfortunately, it isn’t immediately clear where Steam users can find their Steam Trade URL. Keeping this in mind, this guide will cover everything there is to know about finding your Steam Trade URL, along with other useful information. Many people recognize Steam as the platform of choice for buying their favorite games and playing them on their PCs. However, they do not know that Steam allows players to trade in-game items, some of which can cost a pretty penny.

Many of these sites allow you to include your Trade URL directly in your listings. If you’re not familiar with what a Steam Trade URL is, here’s an explanation. A Steam Trade URL is a unique web address linked to each Steam user account.

Although, if how to buy metis you have agreed with a friend in advance, you can even send an empty exchange. When someone decides to trade with you, they can simply click on your Trade URL. On this page, they can view your available items for trade, propose their items, and send a trade request.

  • Trading on Steam is very simple—all you need is a Steam account.
  • These are scammers who are interested in virtual reality, or stuff.
  • This is why it’s a requirement to register your trade URL in CSGO and skins trading sites.
  • This action is also necessary if you want to participate in any third-party trading sites as well.

Otherwise, you won’t be able to get access to the community market or accept any trade offer that comes your way. If you have all that set up, then just follow these steps for finding your Steam trade URL. The Steam service allows players to exchange various items from the inventory with their friends. This way, you can receive missing cards, send gifts, or exchange skins. Next, we’ll tell you where to find a trade link in the how to buy fire pin token Steam, how to make an exchange, open another user’s inventory, and give you some tips.

  • Here is a step-by-step guide that better explains the process.
  • Steam has become the largest digital gaming platform, offering thousands of games in its official store and hosting a massive gaming community.
  • After activation, the new trade will be blocked for 15 days.
  • But you can find your personal Trade URL in the Steam account quite easily!
  • If the URL is correct, you should be taken to a page where others can send you a trade offer.

But you can find your personal Trade URL in the Steam account quite easily! All the ways of how to see Steam Trade URL are listed below. Now you know how to find your Steam trade link and what it’s for. ♦ If there is no Steam Guard, then any exchanges are prohibited. After activation, the new trade will be blocked for 15 days.

If the account is not used for a long time after changing the password, you will have to wait 30 days. On the page with your belongings, click on the exchange offer button at the top right. To exchange items on Steam, you need to check the parameters and make sure that there are no restrictions.

In that case, all the other users need is your Steam Trade URL and you can easily start trading with them. Also, to exchange, you can send a link to Steam, especially since you know where it is located. Getting it is quite simple, and when you click through, the page with the trade opens immediately — it is a very convenient thing. Once you have your Trade URL, it’s time to learn how to use it to initiate trades with other users on Steam.

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How to Zip and Unzip or Extract TAR and TAR GZ Files https://paok.kr/cryptocurrency-exchange-2/how-to-zip-and-unzip-or-extract-tar-and-tar-gz/ https://paok.kr/cryptocurrency-exchange-2/how-to-zip-and-unzip-or-extract-tar-and-tar-gz/#respond Thu, 04 Jul 2024 21:58:47 +0000 http://paok.kr/?p=3060 By default, macOS will open and extract the contents using Archive Utility. By mastering the creation and extraction of these files, you streamline your workflow and enhance your overall efficiency, making data management a breeze. For placing the unpacked files in a different location, use the -C how to reset passcode option to indicate your chosen directory. This is handy when you need to ensure your retrieved file are neatly arranged in a designated location. While most encounter .ZIP files on desktop and laptop computers, there are some instances where you’ll have to deal with them on your iPhone or iPad.

Method 3: Via gunzip Utility

Usually, tar files are more common with Ubuntu (other Linux distros) and macOS users for data archival and backups. However, Windows 10 users may also come across these files, which is a reason to have a way to extract their contents. In this command, -x is used to extract the contents of the TAR file, and -v is used to display the progress of the operation. After the TAR file name, you do not need to list the files and directories to extract, as the TAR file contains all the necessary information.

Compression

To update files in an archive, use the update option ‘(-u)’, which only adds files that are newer than the corresponding ones in the archive. If tar is installed, this command will output information about the version of tar that is installed on your system. Use the –exclude flag to specify the names of the files that you don’t want to extract. The c, v, z, and f flags used in the aforementioned command stand for Create, Verbose, gzip, and Filename. Creating archives is an important step when you’re backing up your Linux file system. This ensures that your backup remains unaffected and the files don’t corrupt if anything breaks on your system.

From the versatile tar command to the more straightforward gzip and gunzip commands, we’ll cover everything. We’ll also dive into combining commands like unzip and tar, and using graphical interfaces for those who prefer a more visual approach. Exploring the Linux landscape often means dealing with several file formats, especially compressed ones like .tar.gz.

It can create a .tar archive and then compress it with gzip or bzip2 compression in a single command. That’s why the resulting file is a .tar.gz file or .tar.bz2 file. Using the `tar` and `gunzip` free online vpn new zealand aasw commands are two effective ways of doing so. By following the syntax and examples provided above, you can easily extract or unzip your own tar.gz files as needed. Tar is an archiving program designed to store multiple files in a single file (an archive), and to manipulate such archives.

How to Zip and Unzip or Extract TAR and TAR.GZ Files

One popular type of file compression format is the TAR file format, which stands for Tape ARchive. TAR files are typically used in Unix and Linux operating systems to archive multiple files into a single file. In this article, we will discuss how to zip and unzip or extract TAR and TAR.GZ files. Tar.gz files, also known as “tarballs,” are a type of file format that is commonly used in Linux and other Unix-based operating systems. A tarball is essentially a compressed archive that contains one or more files or directories.

  • This command bundles files and folders into a compressed archive for easy distribution and storage.
  • This makes it easier to combine and compress many documents into one neat, smaller package.
  • The -v option makes the tar command more verbose and prints the details of each file, such as permissions, owner, size, and modification date.
  • It allows you to execute commands and navigate through your file system using text-based commands rather than a graphical user interface.
  • Both commands will result in an uncompressed `filename.tar` archive.

How do I save all files into a folder?

This command will extract the GZ file and replace it with the original file. If the file is a .tar.gz archive, use the tar command (explained below). Let’s understand a few methods along with their steps to unzip (open) Gz files in the Windows Operating System. You can specify one or more files or directories how to buy bitcoin in 7 steps to include in the archive.

  • First, press the Start key on your keyboard or the Start icon on the taskbar.
  • You can use the tar command to unzip or extract a .tar.gz file using command line in Ubuntu.
  • If you’re familiar with packages in Linux, you may have come across a TAR or a TAR.GZ file.

You can easily unzip ZIP files using the built-in software on both Windows and Mac computers, and the file manager app on your Android, iPhone, or iPad. This wikiHow guide will teach you how to unzip a ZIP file on any device. Gzip is faster, but it generally compresses a bit less, so you get a somewhat larger file. Bzip2 is slower, but it compresses a bit more, so you get a somewhat smaller file. Gzip is also more common, with some stripped-down Linux systems including gzip support by default, but not bzip2 support. In general, though, gzip and bzip2 are practically the same thing, and both will work similarly.

Apart from occupying less space on your system storage, compressed archives utilize less server bandwidth when downloaded by multiple users. Tar has been supported since then on almost every platform outside of Windows. The gunzip is a specifically designed tool for decompressing .gz documents, functioning as an alias for gzip -d. This command is simple to use and directly addresses the need to decompress .gz files. While you can unzip files using Windows’ or macOS’ native features, downloading a dedicated unzipping app like WinZip is more practical. The GNU tar command included with Linux distributions has integrated compression.

Before we dive into how to zip and unzip TAR files, it is important to understand the structure of a TAR file. A TAR file is essentially a collection of files and directories that have been archived together. When you create a TAR file, all the files and directories are bundled together into a single file. This makes it easier to transfer or store multiple files as a single unit. If you’re using a graphical Linux desktop, you could also use the file-compression utility or file manager included with your desktop to create or extract .tar files. On Windows, you can extract and create .tar archives with the free 7-Zip utility.

Extracting Contents to the Current Directory

This also ensures your privacy will be protected as no file data will leave your browser. When extracting files from a tar.gz archive, it’s a good idea to create a new directory where all of the extracted files will be stored. This will help keep your file system organized and prevent the extracted files from cluttering up your home directory.

This method is especially useful if you regularly work with archives or need to automate the backup extraction process. If you have advanced knowledge of the command-line interface, you can automate the extraction process using a simple Bash script. This can be useful for repetitive extraction-based tasks, such as backups. When you’re extracting an archive, files with the same name might exist in the directory. Follow these instructions if you just want to extract specific files or folders. This will list the files inside the archive without extracting them.

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Katy Perry Tells Fans She’s Continuing to Move Forward Us Weekly https://paok.kr/cryptocurrency-exchange-2/katy-perry-tells-fans-she-s-continuing-to-move-2/ https://paok.kr/cryptocurrency-exchange-2/katy-perry-tells-fans-she-s-continuing-to-move-2/#respond Wed, 30 Mar 2022 21:09:42 +0000 http://paok.kr/?p=11373 Perry added that her fans have joined her on the “rollercoaster” of her career and most recent album release, and thanked them for “the community we are and growing to become.” In an Instagram post shared on Monday, Sept. 22, Perry, 40, reflected on the anniversary of the release of her 2024 album 143. I’ve often found that unlike character.ai, spicychat.ai seems to completely ignore most if not all OOC instructions you give it, and will think you’ve said something to one of the other characters in the story, and it does this no matter how many times you click across for a different answer.

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This model is high-quality food made and sold by professional chefs using proven recipes. It understand my messages better and remember the context better. It create more creative and longer messages, giving your character more depth and immersing you in the role play. “Lately I have been seeing 341 which has me thinking now after giving so much… do I love myself, finally?” she wrote.

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And this is just the beginning of the show, the real show started when people started complaining on discord. When it first came out, there were problems with receiving empty messages or getting stuck in a loop after just a few conversations. If you refresh your messages frequently (3-5 times on average) to receive other messages, you lose the context of previous conversations. Once I switched to NSFW mode, I did not return to SFW mode and remained sexually aroused. It has improved over time, and recently I have been able to have rich conversations, but it still progresses too quickly during NSFW chat, so I only used it for SFW chat until I paid. Katy Perry achieved mainstream success in 2008 with her single “I Kissed a Girl,” which became a number one hit in multiple countries.

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  • “Looking back now, I realize it has been all about reconnecting to my fans through these songs and through this wonderful tour that has given me the opportunity to see so many of you again and for the first time.”
  • As part of our ongoing efforts to maintain a platform that reflects our shared values and the standards of our partners, we are implementing important updates to our content guidelines.
  • As we move through these changes, your perspectives and insights will help shape SpicyChat’s future.
  • When it first came out, there were problems with receiving empty messages or getting stuck in a loop after just a few conversations.

“I tend to be mostly a futurist but it would be negligent of me to not acknowledge the incredible impact this last year has had on me.”

  • Touring in support of her new album, 143, the global pop superstar will be performing all of her hits, drawing from her extensive catalog.
  • By late 2009 Perry had become frequent tabloid fodder, largely because of her quirky, vividly colored fashions—which borrowed variously from 1940s pinup models, burlesque performers, and the kawaii (“cute”) cultural aesthetic of Japan—as well as her high-profile relationship with English comedian Russell Brand, to whom she was briefly married (2010–12).
  • The biggest-selling female artist in Capitol history, Katy is one of only twelve artists in history to have surpassed 100 million certified units with their solo single releases – and the first-ever Capitol Records recording artist to achieve the elite status of having 10 million RIAA-certified units for a single in 2015.
  • Since Katy Perry’s Capitol Records debut in 2008 with One of the Boys, she has racked up a cumulative 115 billion streams alongside worldwide sales of over 70 million adjusted albums and 143 million tracks.
  • The pop star’s video game-themed tour kicked off in Mexico City in April, months before her split with Bloom, 48, was revealed.

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Her album One of the Boys (2008), featuring the hit “Hot N Cold,” sold more than three million copies in the United States. Patreon’s policy defines incest as any sexual activity between family members or relatives. This broad definition extends beyond direct blood relations to include extended family members, such as stepfamily relations, regardless of their legal status. As a result, content portraying characters in a sexualized context while referring to each other as step-siblings, step-parents, or any similar familial terms, will now be categorized as incestuous under these guidelines. Effective immediately, we are revising our content guidelines, particularly concerning step-family and extended family scenarios.

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The “Teenage Dream” songstress took to Instagram Tuesday to celebrate the first anniversary of the release of her “143” studio album with a special message for her KatyCats. “History is important, we learn from history, we are reminded of how to and what not to do when we look back,” she went on. “We celebrate the wins and reflect on the losses. All of it is valuable. Let’s hope we get to evolve together for years to come and at the end of it all be proud and at peace with how we tried our best in this imperfect world.”

She then wrote some thoughts on how history can help us grow. Perry said she’s “proud that I keep on swinging,” and reflected on the ups and downs of her long journey making pop music. I just wondered if anyone else had found a way to get the AI to work for them in regards to OOC.

This decision aligns with our platform’s core values and the policies of our partners, including Patreon. When I use the feature that automatically creates my chat, only one short sentence is created, rmsinfo txt and when I send this, a sentence of similar length is returned, so it seems that the reply is proportional to the quality of the message I sent. September will bring her to South America, where her arena dates in Buenos Aires are sold out and limited tickets remain for her stadium show in Chile. Katy will wrap up the 2025 tour in the UK and Europe, where popular demand led to multiple added shows in London, Paris, and new shows in Munich and Bologna.

As we move through these changes, your perspectives and insights will help shape SpicyChat’s future. For such an ambitious project I am quite surprised that Spicychat is offered unlimited and free.Even the response times are sometimes better than what Character AI offers. After the latest update a few days ago, I’d put convenience wise almost tied with Yodayo if you are willing to put in 5 minutes of wait before waiting in line. Please respect the rules of consent, and do not post non-consensual or illegal content. Katy will launch the Lifetimes Tour in Mexico, with seven arena shows. In Australia, the demand for tickets to her initial eight arena shows was so strong that five shows were added.

Since Katy Perry’s Capitol Records debut in 2008 with One of the Boys, she has racked up a cumulative 115 billion streams alongside worldwide sales of over 70 million adjusted albums and 143 million tracks. The biggest-selling female artist in Capitol history, Katy is one of only twelve artists in history to have surpassed 100 million certified units with their solo single releases – and the first-ever Capitol Records recording artist to achieve the elite status of having 10 million RIAA-certified units for a single in 2015. She was also the first artist in RIAA history to earn three RIAA Diamond singles – for “Firework,” “Dark Horse” and “Roar.” Since then, she’s added a few more to her collection with “California Gurls” (feat. Snoop Dogg), “E.T”, and both “Teenage Dream” the SINGLE AND ALBUM going DIAMOND. Katy now has six singles and one album for a total of SEVEN Diamond-certified titles. By late 2009 Perry had become frequent tabloid fodder, largely because of her quirky, vividly colored fashions—which borrowed variously from 1940s pinup models, burlesque performers, and the kawaii (“cute”) cultural aesthetic of Japan—as well as her high-profile relationship with English comedian Russell Brand, to whom she was briefly married (2010–12).

Alongside images and videos from her career over the past year on Instagram, Perry wrote, “You KCs know I’m not one for anniversary posts. I tend to be mostly a futurist but it would be negligent of me to not acknowledge the incredible impact this last year has had on me.” Touring in support of her new album, 143, the global pop superstar will be performing all of her hits, drawing from her extensive catalog. The pop star’s video game-themed tour kicked off in Mexico City in April, months before her split with Bloom, 48, was revealed. The singer, 40, took to Instagram on Monday, September 22, to share several behind-the-scenes photos and videos, as well as a heartfelt letter to her fans.

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What is Mantle MNT? Ethereum L2 Scaling Guide 2025 https://paok.kr/cryptocurrency-exchange-2/what-is-mantle-mnt-ethereum-l2-scaling-guide-2025/ https://paok.kr/cryptocurrency-exchange-2/what-is-mantle-mnt-ethereum-l2-scaling-guide-2025/#respond Tue, 08 Dec 2020 02:34:32 +0000 http://paok.kr/?p=3154 When a redundancy group is primary on a node,its objects on that node are active. When a redundancy group failsover, all its objects fail over together. Steve Linthicum taught cybersecurity courses for decades as a professor at the college and university levels. When a unit is placed in a mobile home community, it is typically located on a lot (often referred to as a space).

This structured approach optimizes communication between devices and applications, making it easier to address issues as they arise. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or a professional in the field, grasping layer networking empowers you to troubleshoot issues more effectively and optimize your network’s performance. Dive into the intricacies of this essential framework and discover how it shapes everything from data transmission to security protocols. Unraveling these layers could be the key to unlocking new efficiencies in your networking strategy. The Transport Layer provides end-to-end transmission of a message by segmenting a message into multiple data packets; the layer supports connection-oriented and vpn to trade cryptocurrency where to buy verge bitcoin connectionless communication.

  • Starting with Junos OS Release 14.1X53-D10 for EX4300 and EX4600switches, when enabling xSTP, you can enableit on some or all interfaces included in a VLAN.
  • Layer 2 of the OSI model focuses on the link layer, which is responsible for local network traffic.
  • Examples of data link protocols are Ethernet for local area networks (multi-node), the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), HDLC and ADCCP for point-to-point (dual-node) connections.
  • The first six numbers are useful in identifying the network interface card manufacturer.
  • You must ensure that there are no loop connectionsin the deployment topology.

You will often see Ethernet cables that run from a modem or a modem-router combination. These connect to Ethernet ports on your laptop, servers, printers, game consoles, and more. This is different than Wi-Fi, which connects to a network through radio waves instead of a physical router.Ethernet provides numerous benefits for homes and businesses in terms of flexibility and security. Through a physical connection, the home or business owner maintains control of who is connected to their local network, limiting security breaches, and freeing up data. A pair of SRX Series Firewalls in Layer 2 transparent mode canbe connected in a chassis cluster toprovide network node redundancy. When configured in a chassis cluster,one node acts as the primary device and the other as the secondarydevice, ensuring stateful failover of processes and services in theevent of system or hardware failure.

Wireless Access Points (WAPs)

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Physical Addressing and Switching

So table contains two columns (Physical Address and Port Number) and rows equal to number of ports in switch. When switch is turned ON, by default there is no entry in MAC address table, as communication starts, based on devices involved entries are created in table. Layer 1, the Physical Layer, serves as the foundation of layer networking. It transmits raw bit streams through various physical mediums, such as electrical signals and fiber optic cables.

  • RAD’s ETS-1 line of Ethernet access switches provides 1G/10G end-user connectivity to large-scale corporate networks, small and medium businesses, and service providers.
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  • Let’s take a closer look at how these layers work together to ensure a delicious flow of data.
  • If you don’t know or speak Klingon, all you’ll hear are indecipherable grunts and yelling.

Unknown unicast traffic consists of unicastframes with unknown destination MAC addresses. By default, the switchfloods these unicast frames that are traveling in a VLAN to all interfacesthat are members of the VLAN. Forwarding this type of traffic to interfaceson the switch can trigger a security issue. The LAN is suddenly floodedwith packets, creating unnecessary traffic that leads to poor networkperformance or even a complete loss of network service. I guess this scenario is also possible, when switches are interconnected to each other and multiple mac addresses are maintained per port. In detailed process, there is one error on the 7th line last word…..It’s not “on which it received request” rather “on which it received reply” and it was good explanation….

This layer is primarily involved in transmitting data from one specific node to another. These nodes are usually directly connected, intel’s upcoming gaming gpu may be no match for the nvidia rtx 3080 whether that’s via LAN, WAN, or MAN. Additionally, layer 2 switches are cost-effective, making them a good fit for organizations with budget constraints. You don’t need to invest in expensive hardware when a layer 2 switch can effectively handle the job.

Transparent bridging

A Layer 2 network operates at the Data Link Layer of the OSI model and is responsible for node-to-node data transfer and error detection. It uses switching and bridging technologies to facilitate communication within a local area network (LAN). Layer 2 networks are fundamental for creating LANs and are the basis for technologies such as Ethernet and Wi-Fi. A gateway is a network device that acts as a protocol converter, enabling communication between networks that use different architectures, protocols, or formats.

OSI Layer 2 – Data Link Layer

Trunk ports come into play when you need devices, like servers, how to start crowdfunding in bitcoin for free to communicate across different VLANs. You set up a trunk port that can carry traffic from multiple VLANs. For instance, if you have a shared printer for all departments, it would be connected through a trunk port. This way, the printer is accessible to Sales, Engineering, and HR without breaking the isolation of their networks.

A network is a general term for a group of computers, printers, or any other device that wants to share data. While anyone can create a protocol, the most widely adopted protocols are often based on standards published by Internet organizations such as the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Links to can either be point-to-point, where Node A is connected to Node B, or multipoint, where Node A is connected to Node B and Node C. The Dogecoin ETF hype may pump it short-term, and PEPE may bounce on retail buzz, but neither has the parabolic potential retail investors want. Layer Brett, with its presale racing toward $3.5M, tokens priced at just $0.0055, and staking APYs above 700%, is being called the “PEPE 2.0” — the meme coin that could define the 2025 bull run. What makes Layer Brett unique is that it fuses meme culture with Ethereum Layer 2 scalability.

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For detailed information about thesecommands, use the links to the configuration statements provided orsee the technical documentation. When LACP is enabled, the local and remote sides of the aggregatedEthernet links exchange protocol data units (PDUs), containing informationabout the state of the link. You can configure Ethernet links to activelytransmit PDUs, or you can configure the links to passively transmitthem, sending out LACP PDUs only when they receive them from anotherlink.

While some layer 2 networks look very profitable right now, this is only true if you can generate good transaction volume. Many of the layer 2 networks operating are doing little to no business as they struggle to differentiate themselves in a crowded market. According to L2Beat, most of these networks have less than $1mm in TVL bridged in from Ethereum and are averaging less than one user operation per second. The attractions for launching an Ethereum layer 2 network are significant, especially when compared to launching your own layer 1 (foundation layer) blockchain.

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For a receiver to detect transmission errors, the sender must add redundant information as an error detection code to the frame sent. When the receiver obtains a frame it verifies whether the received error detection code matches a recomputed error detection code. Despite the sophistication of modern networks, problems still exist. Understanding the common challenges with network devices is paramount to maintaining a healthy and reliable network. These issues can range from simple physical problems to complex multi-system errors, all of which can disrupt communication and impact performance.

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