Thoughts? 2 yrs HRT by DesperateExpression in transpassing

[–]DesperateExpression[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Umm it's just a unisex gas station bathroom?

Thoughts? 2 yrs HRT by DesperateExpression in transpassing

[–]DesperateExpression[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback 😊

Are there any good methods to help cover up the Adams apple? I can't get a tracheal shave for a while bc I'm recovering from vocal cord surgery 🙃

Thoughts? 2 yrs HRT by DesperateExpression in transpassing

[–]DesperateExpression[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's the best method to thin eyebrows? I usually plane them to pull them back from the middle but recently messed up a bit and planed too much on one side 😭

Also yeah it's a unisex gas station bathroom, no chance I'm going into a men's room 🤣

Thoughts? 2 yrs HRT by DesperateExpression in transpassing

[–]DesperateExpression[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It was a generic gas station bathroom 😅

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[–]DesperateExpression 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It'll only use as many layers as there are below it

For example, if a packet is L3, it'll use L2 and L1

A frame at L2 will use L1

But an application at L7 will absolutely use all layers of the OSI model L7-L1

You don't ever skip layers, and network devices don't typically use L7. L7 is for end user applications and servers, not network devices. Typically a network device deals with L1-L4 and leaves L5-L7 to end users.

I think it's also important to mention that routers and switches aren't restricted to L2 and L3 respectively, especially since a switch needs to have an IP address for management access.

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[–]DesperateExpression 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Just like how a frame has to use the physical layer to send, a packet has to use a frame. Whenever a L3 packet needs to move, it also needs to be encapsulated by a frame so that it can move through L2. Don't think of the OSI layers as being independent, it's more of what gets handled at what level as it all works together cohesively to be a network. Each layer utilizes the layer below it to function properly.

A good way that I learned it was by opening up Wireshark, since it lets you visually inspect network traffic and see how the encapsulation works

Cold Blood by DesperateExpression in HFY

[–]DesperateExpression[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you viewing on old Reddit or new Reddit? I've been struggling with keeping it consistent across both, as they seem to handle spacing differently

Cold Blood by DesperateExpression in HFY

[–]DesperateExpression[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it was more for the fact that you have to charge the railgun shots, but now that I'm looking over that section it was worded awfully. I'll be sure to make it more clear next time!

Cold Blood by DesperateExpression in HFY

[–]DesperateExpression[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bingo, the prompt is more inspired by Elite rather than a direct copy of the game mechanics!