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  • in reply to: OCU C)OST C Devotion 01 #104589
    Carlos Martes
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    This devotion truly defines the word “forgiveness” as the bible to me teaches you to forgive. I strongly think that forgiving someone that had deeply hurt you in the past can help ease the pain that you have been going through. There have been several people in my life who I’ve resented because of their actions, and when i first came tor Christ, forgiveness was something that came easily to me, although it was a tough pill to swallow, but i told myself, if this is what Jesus preached to his disciples, then it is a task that i need to accomplish as it not only will benefit me, but will open THIER eyes as well coming to repentance. I pray that for others, who are truly hanging on to the pain that has been caused to you, to forgive, because our Father loves us and would want us all to be at peace. Even if the other person holds resent to you despite the forgiveness, it is the right thing to do, and to help others go through the same process. May you all find peace in Him.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST C Discussion Lesson 03 #104586
    Carlos Martes
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    Networks are classified based on their size and the area they cover. For example, a personal area network connects devices like phones and headphones within a very short range, usually for personal use. A local area network (LAN) links computers in a small area like a home, office or school to share files, printers or even internet access. We can all agree that many of us are familiar with this type of classifications as it applies mostly to gamers. Metropolitan area networks another classification in which covers a large area such as a city or a campus in which connects multiple LANS together. Lastly, a wide area network (WAN) spans huge distances, connecting computers and smaller networks across cities, or even countries, the internet being the most common example. Each type serves the purpose of enabling communication and resources sharing, suited to it’s scale. Understanding these are important because they help us understand how to best connect and manage devices based on distance, scale and purpose. Classifying networks helps us design systems that are both practical and efficient.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST C Discussion Lesson 02 #104584
    Carlos Martes
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    When it comes to utilizing command lines, it is a text based interface that allows users to interact directly with the computers operating system by typing commands. It has a few purposes that are worth mentioning such as:

    System Control: Perform advanced tasks that might not be available or are more efficient than using a graphical interface.

    Automation: Run scripts and automate repetitive tasks.

    Access to System Tools: Many powerful tools and settings are only accessible through the CLI.

    Resource Efficiency: Uses fewer system resources than a graphical interface.

    Some of the basic common functions and specific commands in both Windows Command Prompt and Unix/Linux Terminal you can use are:

    cd (change directory when it comes to file management.
    systeminfo (Windows)for System Info
    ping, ipconfig (Windows), ipconfig (Linux/macOS) for Network Tools
    net user (Windows), adduser (Linux). for User Management
    apt install, apt update (Linux) for Software Management

    In summary, it gives users powerful, direct control over their computer system. Tasks can be completed efficiently, it provides advance controls, the automation i which you can create scripts to automate tasks like backups, updates or even system checks. I believe that it is essential for users to be familiar with tools like this when it comes to It professionals or having a career in IT.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST C Discussion Lesson 01 #104582
    Carlos Martes
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    Hello! When it comes to operating system applications, there are several which are known as system utilities or system programs.

    One of them is File explorer, in which its purpose is for file management. They serve as the main interface for interacting with the computers storage system, allowing users to access documents, media and installed programs.

    Task Manager- for system performance monitoring and process management. they provide detailed information about CPU, memory, disk and network usage.

    Another is Control Panel. It’s purpose is for system configuration and settings ,management. These tools allows users to change system settings such as network setup, display resolution, user account controls and privacy settings.

    These are some of the basic operating application systems that i typically encounter and use as i have been going in depth into computers, and it is no surprise that many people use them on the daily. I hope this helps!

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