@FinanceYF5: Using Claude Fable 5 to visualize network packets as traffic on a highway. Different vehicle types = different packet types: city buses are HTTPS, motorcycles are DNS, police cars are ICMP ping... Monitoring network traffic can actually look this beautiful.
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Using Claude Fable 5 to visualize network packets as traffic on a highway, with different vehicle types corresponding to different packet types, making network monitoring intuitive and fun.
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Using Claude Fable 5 to visualize network data packets as traffic on a highway.
Different vehicle types = different packet types: city buses are HTTPS, motorcycles are DNS, police cars are ICMP ping…
Monitoring network traffic can look this cool. 🚗 https://t.co/oPeSYBs8Ng
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