In a world overloaded with information, "how to" is not so valuable anymore. "how I" is the new valuable approach. Here are 5 reasons:
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1. It’s More Authentic
By sharing your experiences and insights, you are providing a more personal and authentic perspective on the topic. This is especially valuable when it comes to topics where there are many different approaches/opinions.
People can relate better to your story than they can to a generic “how to” approach because they can identify with the struggles and successes that you have experienced.
i.e.: How I hacked XYZ...
3. It Is Easier To Understand (relatability)
When someone shares their unique experience, it makes complex topics easier to understand as people can visualize the process in their own minds.
4. It Inspires
Your story will inspire people as they learn how you overcame difficulties and achieved success, giving them the motivation to do the same themselves.
5. It Encourages Discussion
Sharing stories encourages discussion which can lead to new ideas and perspectives on the topic being discussed.
- one of the best ways to grow socially, imo.
In my videos and posts, I'm trying to implement this as much as possible by giving examples from my personal experience.
What I love: triagers, quality and variety of targets, scope width, fast payouts, tight community, dashboard
What I don't love (yet): LP+, vulnerability rewards
What I love: community, community, community, quality of triaging, dashboard, hybrid pentests (despite I didn't get any)
What I don't love (yet): variety of tragets, private programs, vulnerability rewards
damn, the level of sophistication that attacks can reach. I didn't know this, thanks @RealTryHackMe
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1. Domain names were originally composed of Latin characters a-z and 0-9.
2. In 1998, IDN (Internationalized Domain Name) was implemented to support language-specific script or alphabet from other languages, such as Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Hebrew and others.