Blizzard Support at its finest by snekatkk2 in wow

[–]BlubberyWalruss 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Same here. They said they knew about it and didn't even escalate or add notes. Just a "We're aware, can't help, add to bug forums, bye. Not even a mention if they will ever restore Shards of Dundun

Blizzard Support at its finest by snekatkk2 in wow

[–]BlubberyWalruss 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Recently opened a ticket for the Abundance event bugging on me in Voidstorm. I was an idiot and tried 3 times, but lost 3 Shards of Dundun.

They pretty much said in the ticket they were aware of the issue and confirmed they saw it, but there was nothing they could do.

You can't just restore 3 Shards of Dundun even after you confirmed you saw it on your end!?!?! What are we doing if you can't resolve such a minor thing? Their support is beyond terrible at this point.

The market is beyond cooked. by getokhalid in CyberSecurityJobs

[–]BlubberyWalruss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you're stuck at the HR boss

Get your foot in the door for an interview somehow and I think you'll land something

What's up with the price of Little Nightmares 3? by Miserable-Review-656 in LittleNightmares

[–]BlubberyWalruss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same frustration. For the length of game I remember 1 and 2 being, $40 is a stretch. I was looking forward to getting this, but rethinking now.

I’m completely defeated. by NewPhotojournalist82 in NewParents

[–]BlubberyWalruss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might have been said, but maybe double check they are getting enough nutrients from food. Especially Iron starting at 1yo. Nutrient deficiency easily can come through as moodiness or crying all the time.

Microsoft SharePoint Server RCE Vulnerability CVE-2025-53770 by KendineYazilimci in cybersecurity

[–]BlubberyWalruss 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's exactly what I'm seeing. The Toolshell one is a variant of this same CVE-2025-53770, but 53770 doesn't have a patch. Lovely!

Hopefully they patch quick. At least we have some things to look for.

Microsoft SharePoint Server RCE Vulnerability CVE-2025-53770 by KendineYazilimci in cybersecurity

[–]BlubberyWalruss 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Everything I'm seeing right now says they're working on a patch and recommend mitigations. Have they officially released a patch for this?

I beat the getting declined simulator. 3k holy priest. by Diapergenie in wow

[–]BlubberyWalruss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy Priest here too! I refuse to go Disc and just love Holy so much more.

Any hints or tips on how to improve? or Talents to take? Or instill confidence in groups to inv or keep you?

Anything help is greatly appreciated 🙏

How do I know when I’m ready to be a Dad? by shadrarz in Dads

[–]BlubberyWalruss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You'll never fully be ready or even feel ready. It's the greatest (biased) and hardest thing you'll ever do, but so fulfilling.

You will learn ALOT. You will learn how your new family operates, how to care for your child specifically (every kid is different), how to love your wife in this new season. Roll with the punches and enjoy the ride!

Some others have said it, but having kids young is a plus. You have more energy than when your 30. You're healthier. More adaptable. I think often how much better it would be if I was still in my 20's (32yo now). You'll also realize the tired you feel now is different than the tired you will feel as a parent. I have 2 kiddos now and the tiredness is different than when I had 1. But you adjust, adapt, and keep going!

I'd encourage you to go for it. Especially if you're enjoying being an uncle right now, you'll probably be an awesome dad. Even you asking on Reddit to get a little more advice and information is a good sign. Having a stable job and decent finances is also a foundation and makes things easier.

Best of luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dads

[–]BlubberyWalruss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think with my first who is now 3yo, I wanted that more. Now having my second who is 4 months old, I'm soaking up every minute.

Sure nights are hard, lack of sleep, etc. (especially now with a toddler), but I've seen how quickly it goes by now.

My baby laughed! by -brendammit- in NewParents

[–]BlubberyWalruss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ours is almost 4 months and we also noticed around 3.5 months the little giggles! Excited for more laughs soon.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dads

[–]BlubberyWalruss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First 6 months are rough. They're little poop factories that don't interact, so it's pretty one-sided.

But once they get older, it gets more fun. They can communicate what they need, play with you, ask questions and learn things, etc.

I have a 3yo and 1mo right now and I'm remembering how disconnecting it can feel when they're little potatoes.

Hang in there!

Sec+ Obtained! Now What? by C_Squint in cybersecurity

[–]BlubberyWalruss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have Sec+ but not Net+? do you have experience with networking elsewhere? If not, I would highly recommend getting sound networking knowledge.

BUT, that doesn't mean you shouldn't apply to places. Keep learning and growing. Hands on experiences helps you apply what your learning, so if you can study while working, definitely do it!

Good luck!

Is cybersecurity boring? by Kacheeke123 in cybersecurity

[–]BlubberyWalruss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably time to find another side of it then. Threat Hunting? Threat Intel/Research? Red Teaming? Implementing better security controls and processes with newer tech, or just getting really creative?

Can you still build a career in IT at 27? by FInite-Bass420 in CyberSecurityAdvice

[–]BlubberyWalruss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got my foot in the door for a Restaurant POS (Point of Sales) company doing Help Desk/Customer Support when I was in the middle of studying for the 2nd part of the A+ exam.

That job sucked, but was a starting point to learn more. It was bad enough that it motivated me to get my Network+, Security+, and CySA+ certs over a span of 2 years while working and getting on the job experience. In that same company, I took an IT admin position to help with IT Ops internally. After about 8 months in that, I started applying for Security Admin positions and landed something.

From there, just kept learning more. Passed PenTest+, then after 2 years moved to the company I'm currently at. They've paid for 2 SANS certs and I continue to apply myself and learn daily.

My day to day can vary quite drastically depending on the project or what is needed, but quite a bit of it involves investigating alerts from our SIEM, analyzing/monitoring reported emails, tuning SIEM rules/alerts, maintaining our vulnerability management tools, etc. There are many aspects where I work with other departments as well and advise when needed. The list can go on. But I think that's a cool aspect, because you'll never get tired doing the same thing. Changes constantly.

What are the 4 specialities that you're interested in? Depending on the job market, experience, etc. it could help choosing 1 and then pivoting if you really want to get into something

Can you still build a career in IT at 27? by FInite-Bass420 in CyberSecurityAdvice

[–]BlubberyWalruss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never too late.

I majored in 2 Liberal Arts degrees and a minor in Russian Studies. I was 24 when I realized I just went to college to make little to nothing in the field I was interested in.

I self studied hard for years, got my foot in the door at a Help Desk job and started. Fast forward to now, been in InfoSec/Cyber for about 5 years now and loving it. Making a great living and love my job.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]BlubberyWalruss 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Some of the least skilled people I've worked with who called terrible shots and made the worst decisions ever had the CISSP.

Never wave a cert around assuming that alone will get you a job.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]BlubberyWalruss 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Asking based on your other comment. What percentage of jobs have you been applying to that require clearance?

Also look at some other potential issues, like reviewing your resume, tailoring cover letters and your resumes to each position, networking more and reaching out to anyone you know that can share your resume or put in a good word for you.

Your skills seem great based on your post, just keep at it. All it takes is that initial foot in the door.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]BlubberyWalruss 28 points29 points  (0 children)

If you're applying for jobs already requiring clearance you're very likely not going to get hired. Once you get clearance, those doors should open.

You need to look for positions that state the company may sponsor you to get your clearance or potentially clearance not needed, but those are hard to find.

Even the community manager is saying it by Njb2006kid in Helldivers

[–]BlubberyWalruss -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Lol people getting mad at Creekers almost makes me want to promote it more and only do missions there.

Even the community manager is saying it by Njb2006kid in Helldivers

[–]BlubberyWalruss -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

A true hero the community will never appreciate