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Most Weirdest Foods From Asia

Food is both life saving and one of the most enjoyable things of life. But sometimes it can darken our lives. Remember how the Covid-19 virus got infected! This year is a nightmare for bats, and even Batman seems to harden his distorted images. At this point, let's take a look at Asia's famous but western strange foods; CHICKEN FEET (They were once created for dancing!) You can find it in many countries in Asia. Whether you buy it raw and cook it yourself, get it cooked. Why not! You can order from here! WASP COOKIES (The delicious buzz in your mouth) A cookie recipe that you can easily make at home; First wasps are caught first. Then a nice boil. Then it is beautifully dried in the oven or under the sun. Then, the cookie prepared from rice is mixed with flour. Finally, it is baked in a cookie machine similar to a waffle machine and becomes a cookie. MENTAIKO (My babieeeess!) Mentaiko is actually cod egg. It is eaten salty and sometimes spicy. It is sa...

Latest Status of Vulnerabilities in Zoom

Due to Covid-19, the situation of working remotely is spreading all over the world. As a natural consequence of this, the use of video conferencing software is also increasing. One of the most used software in this area is Zoom. It has become a favorite of many users in a short time with its features such as Zoom, easy usage and virtual background. However, with the detection of security holes recently, black shadows fell on the application. Of course, Zoom published a statement in a short time; A Message to Our Users . The article talks about the large number of users reached in a short time due to the developments; "We also feel an immense responsibility. Usage of Zoom has ballooned overnight – far surpassing what we expected when we first announced our desire to help in late February. This includes over 90,000 schools across 20 countries that have taken us up on our offer to help children continue their education remotely. To put this growth in context, as of the end ...