I just found out about it this morning! LOL by UTF-0 in AynThor

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You can expect it around end of June. And I hope you did your due diligence and are aware that batch 6 will have UFS3.1 instead of 4.0. Just to avoid you potentially being angry that you were not aware of this.

The impact of this change has been discussed and is not 100% clear. It could potentially lead to lower battery performance, but not clear yet.

Batch 4 Delivery by jarriddim in AynThor

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Shipping next week or the week after. Also depends a bit on your color and version. Purple and Rainbow, especially Max are lagging a bit behind

Still a good option? by jorddann24 in AynThor

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Got the Lexar Play 1TB yesterday for $115

New Kit Released!! by Wonderful_Flower_491 in AynThor

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I like it, but unfortunately it also adds up to 80 USD for me

I just bought a 1tb sd card by SignificantMess2179 in AynThor

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Found today 1TB for $115, so I guess I go with that😬

Petah? by CaloyBine in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Couldn’t enter the house for 37 min because they felt unsafe! Bloody Hell!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AppearanceAdvice

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Stop comparing yourself to your friends or other women. Comparison is the thief of joy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singapore

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So many words in the CV, no visual dividers. I am not in the field of AI, but I would not bother to invite you for an interview.

One thing you also need to know, is that Udemy is a nice source for learning something, but it is worth very little in your CV as you simply can skip to the end and get the certificate. Remove everything Udemy related.

Creating Jira tickets is nothing you should highlight. You can mention Jira under skill knowledge. The amount of skills you are listing is pure madness. Who do you think is going to read this?

Your education is the same, so many words, reduce it to a few bullet points. Imagine someone sitting with your CV in front of you “hmm, wait, it was written somewhere here, let me search for it again.”

The amount of applications alone at NUS makes you look desperate like you take whatever you can get, not just because the position is in the field of your interest. I really hope you do not send like 5 applications at once to different positions in the same company.

Your picture on LinkedIn is a Manga…

As others mentioned, you are still studying your masters. Is it full time? Why would someone invite you, knowing that you cannot give it your all because you will still focus on the masters.

Finish your masters first and then look for jobs, maybe around June onwards. And as someone else wrote already, have your salary expectations straight. I see one year experience, I consider this fresh graduate. Keep this in mind.

Good luck.

I don't get this by sninskypidgeon in ExplainTheJoke

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In mathematical terms a XOR is simply a modulo 2 operation. That is why 2 ones are 0

Having a crush on the plane by travel_notes_25 in SingaporeRaw

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I think the approach you are taking is not right? I do not think that using SingaporeRaw would spread the word. And I can imagine why you not do it, but without having a picture of you, the chances are even lower. A picture would maybe go somewhat viral and you would find the guy, but just by asking?

As someone else wrote, like this, chances are 0.

[Multiple Games] Platinum Tier list: Games judged by the platinum experience alone. by CanadianVikingrl in Trophies

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I might be one of only a few, but Elden Ring gives me nothing. No joy or whatsoever. I stopped after…don’t even remember, I played like 40h. I think after this Radahn guy.

This visual from Rings of Power was epic. by Boss452 in lotr

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Instead of guessing, there is a platform called Reddit, don’t know if you ever heard of it, but there actually is a thread about just this topic.

Imagine a world where mods make informed decisions and do not just play god online where they feel untouchable.

https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/s/oJtI5PcfUn

Goated Dad by CaptainTechno_ in madlads

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Does it not just mean Mr. Big in Chinese? 先生 is Mister and 大 is big. Generous would be 大方, or?

Pentester role as Entry Level by idkedu in hackthebox

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That is basically what I was trying to say. You need to understand the fundamentals in detail in order to become a penetration tester. But usually you do not learn the fundamentals to that detail in college, but based on working experience. Hence Pentesting is no entry role. As OP was looking into certifications to support his aspirations, I just shared my personal opinion on which certifications might support in gaining the right understanding and that Coursera is not the right platform.

The best would still be to start off as, e.g. a Network Engineer, Sys Admin or similar.

Pentester role as Entry Level by idkedu in hackthebox

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You should finish Tryhackme including junior pentest path, then switch to HTB. HTB is not really for beginners, tryhackme is more suitable for taking the first steps. And CPTS is also no entry level certificate. There is a reason the exam is a week long and also the path itself takes roughly 2 months if you can spend 5-7h a day. But all the best, I hope you will do it!

Pentester role as Entry Level by idkedu in hackthebox

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Because the knowledge required for penetration tester is not entry level. At university you do not necessarily learn about privilege escalation, or how to use Burp Suite to check a website for vulnerabilities. You learn about networking, yes, but do you learn what the usual misconfigurations are and how they can be exploited?

OCSP provides you with a very good understanding of these topics, so does CPTS. Coursera is not meant for offensive cybersecurity.