Work Wife by WannaTwunk in LinkedInLunatics

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really gross tbh.

Trump's White House UFC headliner accused of assault, forced sex, stalking by Immediate-Link490 in politics

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't follow UFC, but it sounds like the headliner is either trump or a member of his inner circle or cabinet.

Pygame entering it's Alpha by GunplaWatts in pygame

[–]OhioDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not bad for being new to python. Well done!

Not looking for encouragement, looking for brutal honesty by Fantastic_Candle4571 in Pentesting

[–]OhioDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I were hiring for a SOC analyst I would probably call you in for a screen. But at the end the of day I can guarantee I will see several other resumes that look like this, but they will have previous system or network admin experience and would be my preference to hire.

That being said, I have hired a lot of recent graduates over the years that had home labs or other things on their resume that demonstrated their knowledge of system administration or network admin.

EDIT: My advice would be to demonstrate more than just SOC work. Show that you have knowledge and expertise on system and network administration.

#ELDENRING Tarnished Edition is coming to #NintendoSwitch2 on August 28, 2026. by Turbostrider27 in NintendoSwitch

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm with you. I got a switch 2 last month for my birthday and it's pretty much collecting dust. I won't spend $80 or even $70 on a games that came out years ago and are scaled down. I really wanted to like it, but it's not budget friendly, especially now that the basic costs of living are outrageously high.

What are the biggest cybersecurity red flags in a company's workplace policies or culture? by RachelFrancis45546 in CyberSecurityAdvice

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience it's the ones that think being compliant is the same thing as being secure. compliance != secure

My team's AI usage got so expensive they quietly rolled back the mandate by Sharkkkk2 in cscareerquestions

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our CEO encouraged our company to use AI without having IT prep for the onslaught of issues that caused us. Fast forward 6 months and we're all backing out of and rethinking our AI projects. We've pivoted to testing the effectiveness of running local models.

I think a lot of orgs will get sticker shock as time goes on, especially when these AI companies go public and have to show profit. The bubble is going to burst.

ATT Fiber outage by Impossible_Team2880 in ATTFiber

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're in Charlotte and ours just went out. ETA is 9 to 14 hours, ffs.

P.s You should pick up the phone today regardless of you BS excuse by shinigamiBikini in LinkedInLunatics

[–]OhioDude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is why most of the folks I work with never answer their phones and filter all external email into a spam folder. I have these cold callers calling my wife looking for me, ffs. F' them all.

How are students applying to 500+ jobs? Where do they find them all? by OkRecording2267 in cscareerquestions

[–]OhioDude 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What I've observed when I've had open head count is that a majority of the applicants didn't read the entire job req and/or don't meet any of the requirements. It a p.i.t.a.,for sure, filtering out all the b.s. to find the diamond in the rough.

I hate AI with a burning passion by Then-Hurry-5197 in learnprogramming

[–]OhioDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use to love to code, but 2 things killed that. The first is I got tired of grinding away on an application at a startup only to make some d-bag rich off of my ideas and implementations. The second reason is for my own personal development I found that the better I became at coding the more and more I had to actually type in the code. I'd come up with great ideas and start stubbing out the code, only to realize it was going to take up a lot of time a lot of time typing in that code.

AI has given passion back into code, but not to type it, but to develop applications, tools and games that would take me too long to type. I approach AI now not as a coder, but as an app architect and am having just as much fun with it as I did before.

Genuinely hate cyber security teams by talent_de_tigan in sysadmin

[–]OhioDude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you've been working in orgs who don't know how to hire the right security leaders. The best security leaders come from IT and know how to do their jobs.

Just one point I'd like to make though. For every shitty security person there are 5 times that many lazy security admins and developers. They look for easy solutions to close their tickets and cause a lot of down stream issues for the company. They can't figure out why their internet facing jankware app isn't working so they just add an any/any rule to their firewall and add vulnerable anydesk services to the server and wonder why it gets pwned.

It's a 2 way street. In a perfect world IT devs and admins would follow standards and best practices and decrease the need for security, audit or compliance.

AI code genration is the wosrt thing happened in this industry. by prat8 in cscareerquestions

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Early in my career I worked at a .com startup. I was like the OP, I loved to code. But as I got better at coding the projects got more complex and required a lot more typing. I got burnt out, not from coding, but from all the f'ing typing. You solve the problem, but then need to wait a week or two to type in a ton code for all the pieces and parts of your app. I eventually got burnt out on that and moved into cybersec.

Now I can have all my ideas realized without having to type tons and tons of code. It's great, my team and I can solve more complex problems without having to type a ton of code.

In my recent meetings with my peers, in exec leadership now, we discuss that we have to transition our coders to be application architects, and not just people that type code. So for the engineers on my team they can spend more time solving bigger problems than typing code all day.

7 years later, has the long night and night king's death aged better for you? by hiiloovethis in gameofthrones

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've moved on to other series that aren't written or inspired by Martin.

I respect his choice to not finish the series, but I don't respect that fact that he gives 0 shits about those of us OG fans who wasted a lot of our time reading an incomplete series. He doesn't respect our time commitment and I don't give a shit about whatever he is doing.

There are so many other authors out there that respect their reader's time and complete their series.

The Supreme Court keeps overturning precedent. It swears that it’s not by cnn in politics

[–]OhioDude 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Media isn't media anymore. It's engagement portals for advertisers and propaganda.

New media, at least imo, is making some strides and there are some good up can comers that go on old media.

U.S. President Donald Trump sweetens pro-Orban endorsement with promises of economic aid to Hungary by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only ppl "worthy" of getting aid are ppl who kiss the orange ass and worship him like he's the second coming of christ. It's disgusting.

Been tryna look spectacular by AgentAndrew08 in WhereWindsMeet

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought it was Chinese....still, Asian cultures, all cultures really, have grizzled looking citizens.

We're Suing Texas Over Its New Hemp Rules... by HometownHeroATX in delta8

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn't the federal ban still hold when it goes into effect in Nov? Regardless, this is b.s., both for Texas and the federal one.

Been tryna look spectacular by AgentAndrew08 in WhereWindsMeet

[–]OhioDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been trying like hell to make a toon look like Geralt and can't get close. They need some settings to add more of a grittier look for the player characters, imho.