@Zacharee1 that aside, if you are sharing potential private info like that with a moderator, ask them to set up a private room (only visible to people they add, moderators and stack employees)
In computing, a directory is a file system cataloging structure which contains references to other computer files, and possibly other directories. On many computers, directories are known as folders, catalogs (catalog was used on the Apple II, the Commodore 128 and some other early home computers as a command for displaying disk contents; the filesystems used by these did not support hierarchal directories), or drawers to provide some relevancy to a workbench or the traditional office file cabinet.
Files are organized by storing related files in the same directory. In a hierarchical filesystem...
2.3.2.2 ARP Packet Queue
The link layer SHOULD save (rather than discard) at least
one (the latest) packet of each set of packets destined to
the same unresolved IP address, and transmit the saved
packet when the address has been resolved.
How can the link layer send the other packets before resolving the adress?
answering my own question: ARP discards packets when it doesn't have the MAC adress on its cache. It saves the last one only, and send it when ARP Reply is received, but the other packets are lost