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McAfee was (or is, if he's still aliveor maybe they think somebody with a $1000+ cartoon profile picture doesnt need a job?

McAfee was (or is, if he's still aliveor maybe they think somebody with a $1000+ cartoon profile picture doesnt need a job?
If you're entry-level cybersecurity with a clean record, look for anything involved with the government. The government and their contractors are required to do cybersecurity for compliance, and usually they can only hire Americans because of regulations. The closest thing they can get to Indians is low-wage entry-level employees, so they fill up their ranks with them. Most of the people I've met who work at these places hate their job and do nothing particularly interesting, but it's an easy way to get enough experience to start somewhere better.If anybody is reading this and wants to get into IT, I would say DO NOT major in Cybersecurity, DO COMPUTER SCIENCE instead.
I graduated in December with a B.S. in Cybersecurity and have CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, CySA+, Pentest+, Project+, Axelos ITIL Foundations, ISC2 SSCP, CCSP, and am working on the Cisco CCNA right now.
I CAN NOT FIND A FRICKIN JOB. Not even a help desk job. I have a spreadsheet I think its up to 480 applications I have made and have not gotten hired anywhere.
Do Computer Science. The math isn't as hard as people make it seem. Don't read reddit. Those people are retarded so of course they can't learn math. Don't let the math scare you like I did.
RSS is based unfortunately support is different from site to site and it's mainly meant to be for headlines. If Slave wants to take it a step beyond he should look into the gopher protocol.since this website is using WordPress, you can automatically get the RSS/Atom feed for all the articles if you point a reader at https://mindseyemag.com/magazine/feed. I like reading articles over a feed because I find a lot of webpage layouts distracting. Here is what an article looks like in my reader:
It would be cool if Gopher got some love again, I've met a few old Usenet boomers and they're interesting people to talk to (usually about old core utils). People also tried to reinvent the wheel with Gemini, and what they ended up with was an entire ecosystem running on Gemini talking about... Gemini. I've equalized on the opinion that sites like this are probably the best we can hope for. The real desire was always to engage with a small community of personalities anyhow. I've got an OPML of the RSS feeds for all the stuff mentioned in this thread. Most of the sites are actually decent and include the whole article, but like you said some of them default to just showing a headline.RSS is based unfortunately support is different from site to site and it's mainly meant to be for headlines. If Slave wants to take it a step beyond he should look into the gopher protocol.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<opml version="1.0">
<head>
<title>MEM Exported Feeds</title>
</head>
<body>
<outline type="rss" xmlUrl="https://infostormer.com/" htmlUrl="https://infostormer.com/feed/" title="Info Stormer"/>
<outline type="rss" xmlUrl="https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/feed/" htmlUrl="https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/feed/" title="Occidental Observer"/>
<outline type="rss" xmlUrl="https://www.unz.com/xfeed/rss/all/" htmlUrl="https://www.unz.com/xfeed/rss/all/" title="Unz Review"/>
<outline type="rss" xmlUrl="https://vdare.com/generalfeed" htmlUrl="https://vdare.com/generalfeed" title="VDARE"/>
<outline type="rss" xmlUrl="https://americanbookclub.org/rss/" htmlUrl="https://americanbookclub.org/rss/" title="AF BookClub"/>
<outline type="rss" xmlUrl="https://mindseyemag.com/magazine/feed" htmlUrl="https://mindseyemag.com/magazine/feed" title="Mind's Eye Magazine"/>
<outline type="rss" xmlUrl="https://www.amren.com/feed/" htmlUrl="https://www.amren.com/feed/" title="AmRen"/>
</body>
</opml>
Personally I think it's mostly a status thing. When the 5000 series releases I expect the price to decrease significantly.Why are 4000-series NVIDIA GPUs so much more expensive than 2000- and 3000-series GPUs? Is it just a status thing, like Vision Pros costing $3400, or are they actually that much more sophisticated than previous lines? For reference, the last "pinnacle" GPU in the manner the 4090 seems to be now was the $~1200 Titan X.
I agree. I think it's another example of the tech taking time to be fully realized."It’s very clear that outside of niche gaming, no one actually wants go into the “virtual” realm." no. that's not clear at all. plus facebook isnt apple.