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  1. Reddit - Dive into anything

    Reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies and passions. There's a community for whatever you're interested in on Reddit.

  2. How do I find out which process is listening on a TCP or UDP port …

    It's not ideal, but if you use Sysinternals' Process Explorer you can go to specific processes' properties and look at the TCP tab to see if they're using the port you're interested in. It is a bit …

  3. Orangetheory Fitness - Reddit

    The unofficial community for anyone interested in Orangetheory Fitness. Come here to discuss the workouts, the results, and get help from your fellow OTFers. We are operated and …

  4. How do I undo the most recent local commits in Git?

    I accidentally committed the wrong files to Git but haven't pushed the commit to the server yet. How do I undo those commits from the local repository?

  5. Politics - Reddit

    Jim Jordan's curious rise: A tale of how Christian nationalism consumed the GOP - It's not really about Jesus, so much as a belief that only members of their lily white tribe are "real" Americans

  6. Newest Questions - Stack Overflow

    2 days ago · A collective for developers utilizing OpenAI's foundational models and APIs to build, integrate, and innovate. The OpenAI Collective is organized and managed by the Stack …

  7. News - Reddit

    The place for news articles about current events in the United States and the rest of the world. Discuss it all here.

  8. How can I generate a self-signed SSL certificate using OpenSSL?

    That's one of the reasons a certificate created with OpenSSL (which generally follows the IETF) sometimes does not validate under a browser (browsers follow the CA/B). They are different …

  9. The back page of the internet. - Reddit

    The football subreddit. News, results, and discussion about the beautiful game.

  10. What is the difference between POST and PUT in HTTP?

    They know it's wrong (POST is for CREATE) but they do it anyway because they don't know how to solve this problem. This concern is demonstrated in the following situation: The client POST …