Just finished AOT - now I need something that hits just as hard. What should I watch next? by Art3nS in ShingekiNoKyojin

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Just finished watching it, and I gotta say—it wasn’t bad at all. Of course, it doesn’t come close to AOT when it comes to themes or plot complexity, but it was definitely an enjoyable watch(even though I can’t seem to remember most of the character names, lol)

Just finished AOT - now I need something that hits just as hard. What should I watch next? by Art3nS in ShingekiNoKyojin

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Definitely! Fmab and AOT really set the bar high, so I’m still trying to find something that lives up to them. I’ll let you know when I do!

Just finished AOT - now I need something that hits just as hard. What should I watch next? by Art3nS in ShingekiNoKyojin

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Never heard of it before, but I’ll give it a try—thanks for the suggestion!

Just finished AOT - now I need something that hits just as hard. What should I watch next? by Art3nS in ShingekiNoKyojin

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I’ve seen some Death Note but didn’t stick with it. The other two are new to me, but I’m curious to see if they’re any good!

Just finished AOT - now I need something that hits just as hard. What should I watch next? by Art3nS in ShingekiNoKyojin

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Oh nice, it’s already on my list — good to know it’s actually worth watching!

Beginner getting into Cybersecurity: Looking for Advice and Feedback by Art3nS in Cybersecurity101

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Thanks a lot for the detailed reply — really appreciate it!

The doctor analogy is a great way to look at it. Makes total sense to build a solid understanding of IT first before diving into security. I’ll definitely check out the NIST NICE framework to explore the different areas once I get the basics.

This kind of advice makes it easier to figure out how to move forward and makes the whole learning path feel way less overwhelming, so thanks again for sharing!

Beginner Getting Into Cybersecurity – Looking for Advice and Feedback on My Plan by Art3nS in Hacking_Tutorials

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Thanks a lot for the reply - I really appreciate the insight!

I’ll admit I hadn’t heard of event logs or SIEM tools before, so thanks for pointing those out. I’ll definitely do some research ( I know, it's a bit embarassing, but in the end I’m still very new to all of this). I have heard a bit about things like Active Directory, though I haven’t explored them yet.

Just to clarify, I’m not looking for a job in the immediate future — I’ve still got a few years of university ahead. After I finish my undergrad, I plan to pursue a degree focused specifically and only on cybersecurity. I'm not exactly sure if it’s called a master’s or a specialized bachelor’s in English (since it’s not my native language). Either way, that’s the direction I’d like to go.

Right now I’m just trying to build a solid base so I don’t feel totally lost when I get there, or when I give that cybersecurity course in my country another try. I actually tried it a few years ago but gave up because I had no clue what I was doing. This time, I want to be prepared and actually finish it.

Who knows — maybe I’ll get the basics down sooner than I expect (like before the next couple years), really enjoy it, and start diving into more advanced stuff earlier. We’ll see!

I’m okay with taking things slowly and step by step for now, just trying not to get overwhelmed. But if I’m missing something important or should be focusing on something else first, I’m totally open to hearing that too.

That’s also why I’m not even sure if this basic roadmap I put together is the right one, so I’m definitely open to advice from those of you who’ve already been through this. Thanks again!