Love that game.
knova
the amount of times i've said "that's crazy dude" in one of these chairs probably numbers in the thousands
I love flatpaks
Yeah, I get it. Not sure that stating the doomer case is any better than installing solar panels, though, is my point. It gets us the same outcome in the end.
the alternative is imminent collapse of civilization and no solar panels
Wondering how I can best spend my time in a vast universe of infosec knowledge.
I feel like a lot of learning websites are geared towards pentesting, because it is a very active / immediate skillset - if you do things right, you'll get a flag.txt or something. I guess I'm just looking for something that isn't just watching videos or plugging away at Jeopardy style learning (HtB, Try Hack Me). But I'm also a bit directionless at the moment - there's so much to learn and I don't know which way to go.
Edit: decided to peruse some of the older topics for immediate gratification, came across your great guide here - https://shellsharks.com/getting-into-information-security - problem is I do a lot of this stuff already. I think I need to figure out my own direction.
The R4 was the pinnacle of my gaming career. I had so much fun with that. I don’t think anything has come close to scratching the itch the same way. I think it meant a lot to me, too, because I got the DS for free (online, long story) and paid for the R4 chip with money from my first job.
I was going to say - my next laptop, I’m just buying the cheapest SSD option, maxing out the RAM, and then I’ll swap the SSD. Although I’m probably already behind the times - I imagine m2 is the new standard storage in laptops now.