Mr. Rock

@RishabKumarGautam
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Mr. Rock | Lifelong Learner
Growing with gratitude, kindness, and curiosity. Sharing my milestones, goals, and lessons along the way..
I had it in mind somehow slipped. So here it is : Wishing Y'all a very Happy New Year.
There are a lot of these shady extensions and free VPN apps on the Google and Apple app stores that collect and sell your data, and some even turn your devices into residential proxies. Real shady stuff is going on. People install these free apps to bypass censorship, view certain geo-restricted content, or access content that someone blocked under morality rules or similar restrictions. In the end, this behavior harms end users more than anything else. Please stay safe & avoid installing it

Ta daah  Here comes my new Tic-Tac-Toe program in cpp. That too with a flow-chart that I build using 'draw.io'. Compile and play on your system. The repository link goes here: "https://github.com/RishabMaster/tic-tac-toe"
Hope you'll like it.

#opensource #BuildInPublic #learninpublic

GitHub - RishabMaster/tic-tac-toe: A command line tic-tac-toe game.

A command line tic-tac-toe game. Contribute to RishabMaster/tic-tac-toe development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Linux First, Windows Later! Dell Launches Qualcomm NPU Laptop on Linux Before Windows

Windows takes a backseat on Dell's latest AI workstation as Linux gets the priority. Windows 11 version will be coming in 2026.

It's FOSS
I've recently learn so much about the GNOME project. I came across gnome through fedora as a Desktop Environment. Later I discovered that it's the default DE across many Linux distros. I researched more about it. Got answers like Why It was introduced, What its different components are, How rapidly it's expanding. The DE relies on powerful FOSS libraries like GTK, Glib, GObject, Vala (a programming language) all written in C. We primarily interact with the gnome shell (GUI shell) in the DE.🎓😇 📝
My poetry, captured on a card ✨”
Hey Everyone, Today I performed a presentation on 'constructors' related to object oriented programming. It went well. Also I got a certificate from a community for actively participating in their sessions: The Sattva society. Below is my certificate.

Yesterday, I learnt about how to give a speech so that people remember. There the speaker taught about a principle:

S: Something that Stands Out
H: Highlight what is important
A: Address public/you
R: Repeatable (that listeners can share/ explain to someone else also)
E: Emotions (Stir the emotions and see the magic)

His line was "It ain't what you say, It's what they remember"

Thank you. Hope It can also help you.