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What is the best way to learn python? (this is my first language)

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There is no best way to Learn Python or any other programming language, you need to understand the best that works for you. Over the years I’ve seen people learn languages in different ways; I’m going to highlight them so you can choose where you belong. Learning Sources Hard Copy Books:  These are printed materials that contains the subject matter, some people enjoy reading hard copy books because it’s easier to access when ever they need it, while for some they just find it boring like it’s any other novel. Are you a hard copy book fan? E-Books:  These are digital/Online books that contains the subject matter, most beginners tend to find themselves using this type of materials but like I said you need to knows what’s best for you. E-Books are just the digital version of the hard copy books, meanwhile for some beginner programmers they often find themselves using this source of learning. Some may find it easier to access because you can access it anywhere you are, while for s...

5G vs COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory

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There have been a lot of rumours concerning 5G aiding the spread of the corona virus, there a million conspiracy theories concerning this 5G as people around the globe cant help but to share their opinions on social media.  Many phone shave rolled out with the 5G capacity like the   Samsung S10 5G , Huawei Mate 20 X 5G , Nokia 8.3 5G , LG V50 Thin , Oppo Reno 5G , OnePlus 7 Pro 5G and so many more.  We are going to look into the relationship of 5G and COVID-19 shortly but before we do, let's take a close look on 5G with an open mind before comparing and deducing the relationship it has with corona virus.  About 5G  5G is also known as the fifth generation of wireless communication technologies that also supports cellular data network, and it is divided into three frequency spectrum waves. Millimeter waves: This is the fastest waves out of the three, the frequencies are above  24 GHz reaching up to 72 GHz, which is above the extremely high...

How to hack Wi-Fi using your Android smartphone

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How to hack Wi-Fi using your Android smartphone You Can Hack Wi-Fi Network and Crack Wi-Fi Password Using Your Android Smartphone If you are a security researcher or hacker, you must have used Kali Linux tools to hack Wi-Fi for pentesting. However one of the most common comments/questions from our readers is for hacking Wi-Fi using Android smartphones. Is it possible to hack Wi-Fi using Android? Yes! It is possible because Android kernel is based on Linux, therefore most of the tricks and hacks that are possible with Linux can be done with Android. However, since Android smartphone is not as powerful as a PC, there are certain modifications needed and one of them is a rooted Android smartphone. Here are the some Apps which allow you to hack Wi-Fi passwords using your Android smartphone Things You Need For Hacking WiFi from Your Android Smartphone Android smartphone with Quad-core Processor and at least 2GB RAM Your Andro...

How To Hack Wi-Fi Password Without Cracking By Using Wifiphisher

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How To Hack Wi-Fi Password Without Cracking By Using Wifiphisher Hack any Wi-Fi password using Wifiphisher without cracking Disclaimer: This tutorial is for educational purpose only. Hacking Wi-Fi passwords may be illegal in your part of the world.  One of the many queries we get from our readers is how to hack Wi-Fi password. Though there are many ways to hack Wi-Fi, today we are going to show you how to hack any WiFi password using  Wifiphisher . The beauty of Wifiphisher is that it can hack WPA/WPA2 protected Wi-Fi networks without cracking. Without much ado, here is how you should go about how to hack Wi-Fi password without cracking using Wifiphisher. Read the disclaimer above and proceed at your own risk. What is WiFiphisher? Wifiphisher  is a security tool that mounts automated phishing attacks against WiFi networks in order to obtain secret passphrases that people use to lack their Wi-Fi networks. Basically, it is a social eng...

How to Add Online and Offline Videos to Word Documents 2016

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You can add videos from your computer or from the Internet to play directly in your Word document. This functionality allows you (or people you share your document with) to watch videos directly without leaving the document. This article gives you step-by-step guides to adding online and offline videos to  Microsoft  Word documents. Add Offline Video to Word Document 2016 The downside to adding offline videos (or videos from your computer’s storage) to Word documents is that they will only play on your PC. Videos added from your computer won’t play if you send the document to someone else, this is why offline videos are not as encouraged as online videos. Use the guide below if you ever decide to add videos to your word documents. First, enable the Developer option in your Word document. To do this: 1. Open your Word document and go to " File " (see the image below). 2. Then click "Options". 3. Next, click "Customize Ribbon". 4. The...

Five Common PayPal Scams and How to Avoid Them

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5 Common PayPal Scams and How to Avoid Them Since its start eighteen years ago, PayPal has become one of the de-facto ways to send money online. While it is a very reliable service by itself, scammers can still find loopholes and escape routes to dodge PayPal’s anti-scam precautions. Here are a few ways scammers cheat people on PayPala and how to avoid them. 1. Fake “Money Received” Emails Affects you as a: Seller One scam involves someone agreeing to send you money for an item. Usually, PayPal will send you an email to notify you when you receive money. This trick, however, involves the scammer sending a fake email to you impersonating PayPal, saying that the money has been sent. The key is to trick you into thinking they have paid, prompting you to send the item. The scammer has your item, but you get no money. Solution If you’re selling via a third party such as  eBay , you’ll usually see a confirmation of payment there. Regardless of if you’re using a t...

How to use command prompt to identify and solve problems in your Broadband internet connection on Windows

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How to use command prompt to identify and solve problems in your Broadband internet connection The command prompt. A forgotten and often under-estimated software of the Windows ecosystem. As a regular reader would know by now, the command prompt has a long lists of uses that tend to get ignored by the uninitiated. One aspect of these uses that we’ll see today is to test and improve one’s internet connection. Using Ping First thing to test, is your internet connection. We do this, by using Ping. Ping is a Windows program that comes pre-installed with the OS. It is a text based program and therefore needs text based commands to execute. It’s the software used to test the latency on your connection. For those who don’t know, latency is the time taken to establish a connection between your computer and the web server hosting the website you requested. The first thing to do, is open the Start Menu and search for the command prompt. You can do this by typing “cmd” in t...

3 Tips for Choosing the Best Bluetooth Headphones for Your Needs

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3 Tips for Choosing the Best Bluetooth Headphones for Your Needs When it comes to choosing the best Bluetooth headphones for your needs, there are three things you need to consider. As with many other forms of technology, the color, brand, and style of your Bluetooth headphones lends to your personality and acts as another way for you to express your style and individuality. Choosing your next pair of Bluetooth headphones isn’t just about grabbing off the shelf: it’s an investment in your lifestyle. Here are three great tips to consider when choosing your next pair of Bluetooth headphones. What Style is Right for You? First, you’ll want to determine whether you would prefer to have an earbud style Bluetooth headphone set, an on-the-ear Bluetooth headphone style set, or over-the-ear Bluetooth headphone style set. It is important to consider what will be comfortable for you over the long run. Earbud style headphones are relatively inexpensive and make listening to yo...

How to run Kali Linux in Docker on Windows 10

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How to run Kali Linux in Docker on Windows 10 A lot of people use Linux, a lot of people use Windows,  a lot of people come in the over lap and use both Linux and Windows on the same machine. Until now, the ways to do this , was either by using a virtual machine or dual booting the two OS on the machine. Both these methods have their pros and cons. However, with Windows 10, Microsoft has introduced a third method for running multiples OS by using containers and in this article, we’ll go through the steps required to achieve this. Step 1 : First thing that you need to do, is enable containers. For this, open the  Run  dialog box by hitting the  Windows key+R  , type " optionalfeatures "  and hit enter. Step 2 : In the dialog box that appears, make sure the  Containers  option is checked. Step 3 : Once done, you will need to install the docker. Install the  stable  channel Windows MSI. Step 4 : Once the installation completes, yo...

How to access hidden messages on Facebook

Facebook  has a secret folder that's full of messages it thinks its users don't want to see. Last year, the company revamped its  Messenger  service to get rid of the old system, which categories messages into ones that people might want to see in an "Inbox" and "Other". It swapped it instead for the normal messages and a folder called "Message Requests" — a place where strangers can ask to contact users. But there is still another folder that keeps people from seeing every message they've been sent. The hidden messages reside in a special folder called "Filtered Message Requests", and the name refers to the fact that it seems to use technology to hide away messages that it thinks people don't want to see. It can be found by opening up the  Messenger app  and heading to the Settings tab at the bottom. There, you'll find a "People" option — click that, choose "Message Requests" and select the option to see ...