Guess I shoulda done more digging lol. Thanks for the help. Btw, do you know much about PECB’s courses? They have some ISO stuff that’s GRC specific, might look into it.
Guess I shoulda done more digging lol. Thanks for the help. Btw, do you know much about PECB’s courses? They have some ISO stuff that’s GRC specific, might look into it.
I’ve actually just done a bit of digging on it and it seems that CISSP is used in Canada, so I might pull the trigger on that. I’m also considering Unixguy’s GRC Mastery course. Happen to know anything about it? I don’t think it counts as a certification proper, but it might be good to show employers what I’m interested in and that I’ve already put in some work.
No certs as of current. Trying to figure out if there’s even an entry-level pathway available before I dump more money into education. NIST and ISA: are these international certs or America specific? The latter won’t help me much unless I get a remote job. As for regulations, that should be easy enough. I’m already good at research, so.
Not American, but hopefully someone else can take inspiration from this. I’ll look into help desk positions, thanks for the tip.
Napalm is aluminum salts of naphthenic acid and palmitic acid. The aluminum saponifies the other two constituents resulting in a fuel-gel mixture. Polystyrene + gasoline is dollar store napalm, not the real deal.
Fun fact: mixing polystyrene and gasoline results in a flammable jelly that sticks to anything.
Idk about American universities, but C++ was taught at Memorial University of Newfoundland when I attended 8 years ago. Granted it was a robotics class so maybe it’s different. Either way, makes more sense to me to learn C/C++ since most things are programmed in that.
Interesting, but means little without accreditation.
EDIT: Also, why’s it all Java?
EDIT2: Addressing the downvotes: If you really think that any employer these days is going to be happy with “Learned from a list on Github” on your resume then you’re sorely mistaken. It doesn’t matter if the courses match an accredited program. The accreditation is what matters because no accreditation = no diploma. Employers like diplomas.
What’s stopping Windows from banning WINE if this is the case?
Bro why this peanut bitch standin like an anime girl. Yamete fr fr
If there was widespread backing by powerful, moneyed agents then it would stop being 1%. The EU is currently experimenting with digital sovereignty. They could adopt Linux and make a EUnix (Yoo-Nix) that is on par with Windows in terms of features and ease of use.
Love it. Book 5 in December :))))
Not blocked for me, so no
EDIT: Also, is that a Stormlight reference?
Damn bro, why does the firefox logo look like a Finnish spitz
Who shat in your garden? Geez man, it’s just a logo.
Can you elaborate a little? What makes AMD more open than Nvidia now that Nvidia is transitioning to open source drivers? And does AMD work better simply due to longer time in development?
Been planning on replacing my 980Ti with an AMD card. Maybe I’ll stick with team green now. Can anyone give me an opinion against that?
I’m not certain that OEM bloatware will account for a 20% performance loss.
RIP FreeBSD. Wonder what the “Unknown” ones are though.