How do i start CTF?

Hey hackers,

I'm currently in second semester of ethical hacking and cybersecurity. I don't know from where do i learn solving CTF's like i have ideas about it but i don't know from where i should learn it help me guys.

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u/Fun_Lingonberry1370 — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/CyberSecurity_Nepal+1 crossposts

How do i start CTF?

Hey hackers,

I'm currently in second semester of ethical hacking and cybersecurity. I don't know from where do i learn solving CTF's like i have ideas about it but i don't know from where i should learn it help me guys.

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u/Fun_Lingonberry1370 — 8 days ago
▲ 3 r/Nepal_Genz+2 crossposts

Me and my friends are starting a podcast in Kathmandu — would you actually watch this, or is it a dumb idea?

So a group of us (5 people, early 20s/late teens) are starting a podcast based in Kathmandu and we genuinely want honest feedback before we sink the next 2-3 months into building it — not just "good luck bro" comments lol.

The idea: one host, one guest, long-form conversation. But instead of the usual "how I built my successful business" highlight-reel format, we want to focus on the failure first — what actually went wrong for the person, the point where they almost gave up, how they got through it, and how success eventually came. Then we want to get into what's actually missing in Nepal that made it harder than it needed to be — funding, mentorship, education system, whatever the gap was for that specific person. And end with something practical — like what should a normal person in a similar spot actually do.

Basically less "motivational quote" energy, more "here's what nobody tells you" energy.

Guests would be entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, people from different fields — not just business folks — as long as they have a real failure-to-turning-point story.

A few honest questions for you guys:

  • Would you actually click play on something like this, or does it sound like every other "success story" podcast?
  • Does the failure-first / "what's broken in Nepal" angle sound interesting, or overdone at this point?
  • Most podcasts here right now seem to lean either pure business talk or pretty heavy personal trauma stuff — does something in between actually have an audience, or am I overestimating that gap?
  • If you wouldn't watch it, what would actually make you click?

Not trying to advertise anything since there's nothing live yet — just trying to figure out if we're building something people want or just something we think is cool. Brutal honesty welcome, that's kind of the point of asking here instead of just asking our friends who'll obviously say it's great.

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u/Fun_Lingonberry1370 — 2 months ago
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RE showroom gave me Madhesh province blue book i bought my bike in bhaktapur.

Im so confused right now i bought meteor 2 months before and today i went to collect my bluebook and was in a hurry so couldnt check properly at the showroom once i got home i saw it was of madhesh pradesh but inside stamps were of gurjudhara kathmandu im so confused right now i got bluebook of janakpurdham what's this😭

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u/Fun_Lingonberry1370 — 3 months ago