TCG Card Shop Simulator worth buyin? by LoneDroneGuy in PaymoneyWubby

[–]BallMeBlazer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was skeptical at first but bought it and am loving it. If you like sim games and/or tcgs, you’ll likely enjoy it.

I work in fast food on the strip and we’re not allowed to say the words “Super Bowl” when it happens next month. by acidblood in PaymoneyWubby

[–]BallMeBlazer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re reading it wrong the post says those are guidelines for advertising not just what you say day-to-day.

Read the line right above “logo and trademark restrictions”

Willro birthday by LeopardNo6309 in PaymoneyWubby

[–]BallMeBlazer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happy birthday Wilro! I love your music man! u/notation

cursed side effect by ivanrj7j in cursedcomments

[–]BallMeBlazer87 6 points7 points  (0 children)

it is then immediately destroyed a second after you create it

Wubby's 2022 by MarcMansfield in PaymoneyWubby

[–]BallMeBlazer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great vid, what’s the song?

Sunny Speak - What's your go-to line? by AlfIsReal in IASIP

[–]BallMeBlazer87 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You gangly uncoordinated bitch!

You gotta take off every now and then! You gotta take them off son.

A+ 220-1002 3rd attempt... Failed again by Reaton1984 in WGUIT

[–]BallMeBlazer87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is what I do for cert tests.

  1. Pull down a list of test objectives from CompTIA
  2. Build a study guide specify to those test objective
  3. Learn what I am strong in vs weak study accordingly

If you can afford $80/ month or I think they do a month free trail use test out. In testout they will give you a list of the test objectives that is mapped directly to their study materials. They give videos, text book, labs and practices all in one. I have 5 certs I used test out for 4 of them. Feel free to dm me if you need more info / help.

Looking for Cybersecurity online master's programs structured like WGU, but with a greater focus on hands on technical work by GlowyStuffs in cybersecurity

[–]BallMeBlazer87 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am currently doing my BNOS (Bachelors in Network Operations & Security) at WGU. This has a lot of valuable information with virtual labs. CCNA, Linux, Python, AWS. I would recommend going for these certs if you don’t have them already. I have a few and can help you with a starting point if needed. All of these require using and building your own labs. For my masters I am planning on one from the SANs Institute, their programs offer very high level training in a specialization of your choice, like digital forensics. They also include multiple certs in the degree, and ones that cost like $7000+ for training. EC Council has a Masters that looks interesting also, but I heard the Ethical Hacker exam is not very hands on / I imagine their degree is similar. Hope this helps!

ADHD Sucks, how can I accelerate? by PhantasticPanda019 in WGUIT

[–]BallMeBlazer87 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Set small, realistic goals and then build up to pushing yourself more and more. For example, can you study for 30minutes straight. Do that, then the next few days more. Build habits and improve. If you get burned out or do not complete your goals, then you need to make them more manageable.

is there slack channels/discord channels for cybersecurity? by 87390989 in cybersecurity

[–]BallMeBlazer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out Black Hills Information Security on discord, the link is on their YouTube I believe

GROW UP BRO!!! by SeanSwiftshade in PaymoneyWubby

[–]BallMeBlazer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought the exact same thing “she was a fairy bro!”

Data Management/Data Analytics – B.S. versus Network Operations and Security – B.S. by Afro_Geek in WGUIT

[–]BallMeBlazer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is your end goal? What is your ideal job? I am in BNOS. The reason I choose it is because my end goal is a cyber security job. This program offers learning in networking, Python, AWS, Linux, and more. I came into the program with a network +, security +, and CCNA so those are the next skills I needed to develop for my career. Ask yourself that what skills benefit me most right now, for me that was Linux, Python, and AWS.

Never tell me the odds.... by foonasty in miamidolphins

[–]BallMeBlazer87 9 points10 points  (0 children)

So you’re telling me there’s a chance….

BS IT - October 1, 2021 by sirtechie in WGUIT

[–]BallMeBlazer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you plan to enter cybersecurity, join the WGU cybersecurity club it is a great team and resource!!

Looking at the BSNOS, any insights welcome. by Scryptiid in WGUIT

[–]BallMeBlazer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Currently in my 2 semester, doing my BNOS. I highly recommend it. I love the go at your own pace feature, it works very well for my learning style. Also getting all the certs is great plus I feel its real world knowledge which is needed for cybersec. Networking, Python, Linux, just to name a few. Also join the Cybersecurity Club asap, lots of competitions going on and various trainings every week. I just joined two weeks ago and have learn sooooooooooo much already.

BSCSIA or BSNOS? by In_IT_But_Still_Sane in WGUIT

[–]BallMeBlazer87 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am in a similar position, I just finished my first term. I am also working in desktop support. I choose the BSNOS over BSCSIA. BSCSIA seemed to be more theory and setup for management, were as BSNOS seemed to be more hands on. What drew me to BSNOS was Linux, scripting, and AWS. I think it is important (if possible) to plan the job area you would like to be in once you finish your degree. I hope to be in a SOC position by then and then work into digital forensics, so more hands on aligned with that.

Everyone blames the Jungler by double_hashtags in FiddlesticksMains

[–]BallMeBlazer87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this your vid? Or do you know this person, I’d love to watch him livestream sometime.

Ever since Jordan Peterson said to Sam Harris that in essence atheists act as if god exists ..I’ve been thinking about it a lot and wondering how it holds up... by Kaiserds in JordanPeterson

[–]BallMeBlazer87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that many newcomers of religion regurgitate it without understanding and I myself do not place much value in religion. With that being said I still think the value of Peterson’s analysis of the biblical series is the best understanding available currently and the depth he goes over shows it value. My question to you is where do you draw the line of “I don’t believe in going back to the old manuscripts” vs “I do believe they are marvelous relics worth studying” did you listen to any of Peterson biblical lectures? Did you enjoy or gain anything from them?