As a Muslim, it is important that we follow the rules of our faith, which include avoiding pork, pork-derived products, and alcohol, as these are considered Haram and therefore forbidden. To help with this, I use the app Scan Halal. It allows me to quickly determine if a product is permissible or prohibited by scanning it with my phone. The following screenshots are from earlier today when I went to a gas station and I used the app to scan a Rice Krispies treat and a sweet tea. From the screenshots, you can see that permissible items are marked in green and prohibited ones in red. While we can check ingredient lists ourselves, the app makes it much more convenient by providing an instant answer. This feature is especially useful for non-English-speaking Muslims who might struggle to understand ingredient lists. The color-coded system can be easily explained to them. The app itself is very user-friendly. You scan the barcode into the app; if it doesn't scan, you manually ent...
I had a very rough time doing the pings and trace-route on macOS through terminal; whenever I longed, it would be continuous and wouldn’t stop, and when I traced, it would go up to 64 hops and it wouldn’t tell me the trace was complete. I figured it was a hardware issue. I didn’t know how to fix it, so I did I the assignment on a windows laptop instead. Part 1: For the ping section, I pinged, Google.com, Google.so(Somalia), cam.ac.uk(university of Cambridge) & Instagram Google yielded the fasted ping. Google Somalia round trip was 15ms and Google.com was 14ms. Instagram was at 44 ms and cam.ac.uk was the slowest at 108 ms. All four websites sent and received 4 packets. Part 2: Trace-route: For the trace section I traced google.com, google.so, cam.ac.uk & Instagram Google, google.so had 12 hops, cam.ac.uk had 21 hops and Instagram had 15 hops. Round-trip time (RTT) can absolutely be affected by geographic location. When comparing google with different geog...
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