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The Old Testament Commandments and Laws God gave to Israel are the best. |
MaxInDHouse:So why is your organisation not following the Son of the Gods of those nations then? |
Not enough original content Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 40 characters. This will make the forum more interesting for everyone. |
Truthseeker10:You need to read my original post. |
Truthseeker10:This thread is about the laws of the Old Testament |
Truthseeker10:Commandments of the new covenant: "If you love me, keep my commandments.” – John 14:15 "Sell all you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." — Luke 18:22 (also in Matthew 19:21, Mark 10:21) |
Truthseeker10:So do you practice all the commandments of the new covenant? |
MaxInDHouse:Not one but many. But here is one for you: Achievement: Foundation for Moral and Legal Codes Worldwide The Old Law, particularly the Ten Commandments, has had a profound and lasting impact on the development of legal systems and moral philosophy across the globe. It introduced principles such as: The value of human life ("You shall not murder" ![]() Respect for property ("You shall not steal" ![]() Truthfulness in society ("You shall not bear false witness" ![]() The importance of justice and fairness |
Omoawoke:All that a dumb west African empty head like you is only good at saying is my Israeli friends without knowing the history of the technologies you are using today and how the Israelis have contributed to it with mystical Israeli knowledge. For your information Israeli's mystical knowledge has contributed immensely to the science and technology you are using today, but a dumb west African empty head like you does not know this, but only good at saying that they have Israeli friends. A dumb west African empty head like you does not know that the core of science and technology are based on European,Israelis and Egyptian mystical knowledge. NASA names their moon mission: Artemis Moon Mission. Artemis is a Greek goddess. Others: Space Missions & Programs Apollo Program – NASA's famous moon-landing program, named after Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, light, and knowledge. Hermes – A proposed European space plane is named after the Greek messenger god. Ares – The Greek god of war; NASA once proposed an Ares launch system as part of the Constellation program. Gaia – A space observatory by ESA (European Space Agency) to chart a 3D map of the Milky Way; named after Gaia, the primal Greek goddess of Earth. Juno – A NASA mission to Jupiter; while Juno is Roman, she corresponds to Hera, queen of the Greek gods. Europa Clipper – Named after Europa, a mortal woman in Greek mythology (whom Zeus fell in love with), also the name of one of Jupiter’s moons. Helios – A German-American solar probe from the 1970s; Greek mythology Helios was the personification of the Sun. Pandora – NASA has used this name multiple times for spacecraft concepts and software tools. Pandora was the first mortal woman, known for opening the box of all evils. Satellites & Telescopes Hera Mission – ESA’s mission to study asteroids; Hera is the Greek goddess of marriage and queen of the gods. Themis – A NASA satellite constellation studying Earth's magnetosphere; named after Themis, goddess of divine law and order. Athena – Proposed X-ray telescope (Advanced Telescope for High Energy Astrophysics); named after Athena, goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare. Aegis Combat System – Used by the U.S. Navy, named after the Aegis, the shield associated with Zeus and Athena. Cars & Models Named After Greek Gods/Mythology Maserati Ares (Concept/Custom builds) – Ares, Greek god of war, has inspired some custom or high-performance designs, especially with tuning companies. Apollo Automobil – A German supercar brand (formerly Gumpert), with models like the Apollo IE ("Intensa Emozione" . While "Apollo" is technically Roman, it comes from Greek god Apollo as well.Dodge Helios – A concept car from the early 2000s, named after Helios, the Greek Sun god. Sleek and solar-themed. Triton EV – A lesser-known electric vehicle company. Triton was a Greek sea god, son of Poseidon. Aether Automotive (Concepts/Designers) – Aether (or Aither) is the personification of the upper sky/air in Greek mythology. Automotive Tech Project Prometheus – An EU project from the 1980s-90s developing intelligent vehicle systems (early self-driving tech). Named after Prometheus, who gave fire (knowledge) to mankind. And many more.............. |
Omoawoke:You should instead be worries about an empty headed black west African man like you using the internet to type nonsense without knowing about Israelis contributions the the development the internet and other technologies you are using today. |
Omoawoke:If you have no business with Israel, then what are you doing on the thread? |
The Old Testament laws and commandments are the best, because they are both the laws of the God of Israel and at the same time the laws of the nation of Israel. So once you keep the Old Testament laws you are also keeping the Laws of the God of the Nation of Israel and at the same time keeping the laws of the nation of Israel. In contrast, the New Covenant represents the law of the Second Coming, not the legal system of any nation in which you currently reside. Therefore, it's important to be aware of the laws of the country you live in, as they are distinct from the spiritual laws of the New Covenant, until the time of the second coming. |
Revealpanda:You are not the one that should tell me to post my GitHub profile here |
Alphabyte3:Qt C++ is not a separate programming language but rather a framework for developing cross-platform applications in C++. It provides tools for GUI (Graphical User Interface) development, networking, file handling and more. But C language is the baba: Languages Influenced by C C was developed in the early 1970s and became the foundation for many later languages, including: C++ (an extension of C with object-oriented features) C# (inspired by C and C++, with influences from Java) Java (syntactically similar to C but with a focus on portability and security) JavaScript (shares some syntax with C but is fundamentally different) Go, Rust, Swift, Kotlin (modern languages that draw inspiration from C and C++ in syntax and performance) Languages Not Derived from C Some programming languages have independent origins and different design philosophies: Lisp (1958) – One of the earliest high-level languages, based on functional programming. Fortran (1957) – One of the first compiled languages, used in scientific computing. Prolog (1972) – Based on logic programming. Smalltalk (1972) – One of the first purely object-oriented languages, influencing later OOP languages like Java and Python. Python (1991) – While Python borrows some C syntax, it was mainly inspired by ABC, a teaching language. |
Karleb:No problem! That happens sometimes. |
preciouswoman66:Their fine will now be bigger for their denial! |
Karleb:No! You are wrong! The spread operator is used to expand (spread) elements of an array or object into individual elements. const arr1 = [1, 2, 3]; const arr2 = [4, 5, 6]; const combined = [...arr1, ...arr2]; console.log(combined); // Output: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
A threat actor has targeted the login infrastructure of Oracle Cloud, exploiting middleware vulnerability, and demanding ransom from over 140,000 tenants. A threat actor has reportedly breached Oracle Cloud infrastructure, exfiltrating six million sensitive authentication records and potentially endangering more than 140,000 enterprise customers. The attacker is now demanding ransom payments while actively marketing the stolen data on underground forums, according to threat intelligence firm CloudSEK. Security researchers at CloudSEK’s XVigil team discovered the breach on March 21, 2025, when they identified a threat actor operating under the alias “rose87168” selling millions of records extracted from Oracle Cloud’s Single Sign-On (SSO) and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) systems. The compromised data includes critical security components such as Java KeyStore (JKS) files, encrypted SSO passwords, key files, and Enterprise Manager Java Platform Security (JPS) keys – all essential elements for authentication and access control within the Oracle Cloud environment. According to CloudSEK’s investigation, the attacker claims to have penetrated Oracle’s infrastructure by exploiting a vulnerability in the company’s login endpoints, specifically targeting the subdomain login.us2.oraclecloud.com. This subdomain was reportedly still operational as recently as February 17, 2025, despite running severely outdated software components. “The threat actor has demonstrated sophisticated capabilities by targeting a critical authentication infrastructure,” said CloudSEK in their report. “They’re not only selling the data but also actively recruiting assistance to decrypt the stolen passwords, suggesting an organized and persistent threat operation.” Oracle has denied the data breach. “There has been no breach of Oracle Cloud. The published credentials are not for the Oracle Cloud. No Oracle Cloud customers experienced a breach or lost any data,” an Oracle spokesperson said. |
C# = C++++ meaning 4 times the power of C++. C# is used for both web, windows and console apps and can also use C++ libraries. If you are working with microcontroller then you need C++. |
Example: Using the Rest Operator in Array Destructuring: const fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry", "orange", "grape"]; const [first, second, ...rest] = fruits; Displayed Results: console.log(first); // "apple" (a single string, not an array) console.log(second); // "banana" (a single string, not an array) console.log(rest); // ["cherry", "orange", "grape"] (one array) |
Example: Using the Rest Operator in Array Destructuring: const fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry", "orange", "grape"]; const [first, second, ...rest] = fruits; Displayed Results: console.log(first); // "apple" (a single string, not an array) console.log(second); // "banana" (a single string, not an array) console.log(rest); // ["cherry", "orange", "grape"] (one array) |
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shweini:You are the big dumbo running away from the type of real stuff I do in my real job. But you wanted to do your mediocre kid's programming stuff I don't have time for. |
shweini:What you are asking is pointless. What we should do is to develop a free SaaS forum software better than nairaland that anyone can signup and create their own forum without any programming knowledge and we complete this in one month. |
February30:I meant a university degree in computer science/software engineering, because with this by just checking on ChatGPT you'll be able to simplify and explain it effectively for younger learners. |
For someone to be a good cyber security trainer, that person needs to have a solid and up to date knowledge of Network/Sucket/API/StreamAPI/Database programming plus strong skills in Batch and Bash programming and some knowledge of computer electronics which should all be up to date. |
February30:For young learners using sweets will make it easy for them to grasp. I have a question for you. Do you have a background in computer science/software engineering as this is necessary when training young learners. I would have struggled with this myself if I had not gone to study computer science/software engineering after being self-taught for many years but I felt I needed to understand programming concepts better. |
From ChaTGPT: 1. Rest Operator (...) The rest operator is used to collect multiple elements into an array. It is commonly used in function parameters to handle an indefinite number of arguments. Explanation: ...numbers collects all arguments into an array called numbers. It allows us to pass any number of arguments to the function. 2. Spread Operator (...) The spread operator is used to expand (spread) elements of an array or object into individual elements. Explanation: ...arr1 spreads the elements of arr1 into the new array. ...arr2 spreads the elements of arr2 into the new array. I cannot post the code here as the spambot will be angry. |
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