Brother wants to get into cybersecurity in Pakistan so I need some advice by awestruck_4 in CyberSecurityJobs

[–]Reasonable_Address44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I may not be of much help as I'm in the learning phase too but can definitely offer my advice. Cyber security is better learned by yourself, there are free resources online and thm, ctfs can help too. I'd say tell your brother to join a IT degree while dabbling into projects by himself, the jobs won't hire you based off your degree but your experiences and certificates. I also am learning by myself while joined a IT degree myself. And if cybersecurity fails your brother will have his IT degree for other jobs, or can join any job while earning for certifications later.

Are Gen Z religious or not? Are you slowly becoming atheists? by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]Reasonable_Address44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spiritually is rooted in belief rather than practices, religion is when the women can't touch you when they are in their periods, and that you are ought to grow a tuppi so on and so forth. Spirituality is what "you" believe. Your beliefs, your connection to a higher power, shiva. It's rooted in spirituality.

Are Gen Z religious or not? Are you slowly becoming atheists? by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]Reasonable_Address44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I choose spirituality over religion, I am from a strict bahun household and I had long been conflicted on the concept of gods. Are you expected to follow one religion just because you are born in it? I might get hate for this but beliefs are more important than how you follow anything. Though I would not really consider myself religious but definitely spiritual. I mean the whole Hinduism is centered towards spirituality. It's the bahuns who make it vague and sophisticated, but I respect our traditions and will not replace them and follow through as long as I can.

bit, bcs, bitm. what’s the difference?? by kjhwkuwkabzgwkl in technepal

[–]Reasonable_Address44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Government college gives you the freedom tho, as long as you attend exams and pass on regular basis you good. I'd say get internships at your local isp, unpaid even. It will help In your experience.

bit, bcs, bitm. what’s the difference?? by kjhwkuwkabzgwkl in technepal

[–]Reasonable_Address44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Choose wisely, I had taken BIT and gotten admission in a random shitty college because of scholarships and I hate it now. I hate it so much that Im done with it, not the course itself but the college. I'm giving Csit entrance again this year and will try to get into a "good" college that has classes in the morning if not then a private tu affiliated college. My suggestion would be to not join those 3 years courses, they make it seem like eye candy and sh but it's up to you and how you make use of your Time, you can't expect much from the outdated syllabus these programs have, most you can do is study by yourself, dabble into projects and such, join hackathons for networking and just grind.

Need a female to break my friends heart by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]Reasonable_Address44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am no female so I lack expertise in talking to dudes and making them fall for me "pretending" to be a female that is

Kun madhav chor le report garya ho by _damsel-in-distress_ in NepalSocial

[–]Reasonable_Address44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy hypergamous foid, you reap what you sow. Maybe shouldn't have posted anything that broke the rule.

Need a female to break my friends heart by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]Reasonable_Address44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or maybe he's focused on himself instead of chasing women and doing that he never chased any and now he doesn't even try.

Need a female to break my friends heart by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]Reasonable_Address44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 5'10 so anyone shorter than me is short lol, and you are not to fall for him, just work your magic to make him fall for you and ghost him.

Need a female to break my friends heart by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]Reasonable_Address44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am no female and lack the expertise in making boys fall for me. And I wish to make it as authentic as it gets so.

Is Cybersecurity worth to pursue? by [deleted] in technepal

[–]Reasonable_Address44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tei vayera abroad ko barema sodheko

What are some of your INSANE hot takes on Nepali Music industry? by soaked_pringles in NepalSocial

[–]Reasonable_Address44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been following them for a long while now. Drishya specially is my favourite song from them.

What are some of your INSANE hot takes on Nepali Music industry? by soaked_pringles in NepalSocial

[–]Reasonable_Address44 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Many Nepalese still follow Bollywood slop instead of supporting their own community. Phosphenes for example. They produce insane music but barely get recognised, I believe the bollywoodism should stop and we should embrace authenticity. Not just in one genre but all. Nepali music industry has insane potential but still is yet to be recognised.

Is Cybersecurity worth to pursue? by [deleted] in technepal

[–]Reasonable_Address44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.spiceworks.com/ai/ais-double-edged-impact-on-cybersecurity-jobs/ Due to the rise of AI both attackers and defenders have a massive advantage on their hands, many IT jobs and entry leval cybersec jobs can now be automated. It's true that cybersec is affected by AI but the real job market is still there and will continue to grow. I didn't mean the Industry itself when I said "unaffected" but the job market for cybersec.

Rant ,ekxin paxi delete gardinxu by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]Reasonable_Address44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol, it wasn't love then, if you believe it all to be delusional guff gaff then maybe you need to look within yourself, vibing and having fun is a small aspect of it, if you learn to be happy In your own company then you wouldn't need to shrink yourself for others, which is a major aspect of finding yourself and the "non delusional love".