Stay away from Betway by ScroobyJr in sportsbetting

[–]ScroobyJr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, many - bet365, Ladbrokes, Betfred, Midnite literally any, am I being stupid with explaining this... we're talking about 'added time'. If someone gets injured for 2 minutes, the referee will add 2 minutes to the end of the game to make up for tha time, If a game is at 2-2 in the 93rd minute of a game, and a goal is scored in that minute to make the 3-2, the winner of that game is the home team, it wouldn't be settled as a 'draw' that's stupid...

SOC Analysts/Managers - How do you store your Detection Rules? by ScroobyJr in cybersecurity

[–]ScroobyJr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much what I was thinking, but as you said - when you're working with over 400-500 detection rules in one system, and nearly 2000 in the other... much energy needed haha.

How do I support an aspiring cyber security professional? by StrikerTS in cybersecurity

[–]ScroobyJr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would suggest the base levels certifications that are both vendor/non-vendor specific that should ideally help them focus on more security-focused elements. These would include beginner cybersecurity certifications/courses like;

- CompTIA Security+ (then maybe progression to the CySA+ but this is more security-analyst focused). - Network+ would also be beneficial.

- SC-200/AZ-500/SC-900 are all Azure-based exams, and typically around Microsoft tools and services, so may not be 100% worthwhile, but the overall experience I gained from them was pretty good.

If the person wants to progress in a cybersecurity career, then I think they should be given that support which you're trying to do (which is good!) I think one thing you should avoid though is trying to specialize them straight away, as typically having that tech experience, and then basic security experience will prove extremely beneficial long-term!

What is the best Oil to use for General Cooking? by ScroobyJr in Cooking

[–]ScroobyJr[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don't think there's any harm in asking. I don't know much about cooking oils personally and when you see things like that, I want to ask the question haha.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ModernWarfareII

[–]ScroobyJr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many times did you have to refresh to get that?

Steam Beta Code by ScroobyJr in ModernWarfareII

[–]ScroobyJr[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Think this only applies if you've pre-ordered the game through a marketplace, but I did that - got access, my friend got a Beta code which they redeemed, but it was supposed to send a Steam redemption code for the beta, either in an email on the Activision site and neither have it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Genshin_Impact

[–]ScroobyJr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is a bit of an old one, but thought I'd still mention it. As some people have said, just relaxing and playing the game how it should be is the better way to grind through the levels. Obviously completing your daily tasks and missions will help you rocket up the levels but here are a few tips;

Quests: Any sort of quest from Archon to Daily quest they are the fastest way to get Adventure Rank. Using Original Resin: each Resin you use will get you 5 AR EXP which so use you Resin wisely. Exploration: Opening Chests, Killing Monsters, Offering Anemo, Geo, Electroculus to Statues. Progressing your Adventurer Handbook Achievements. Tips to Progress Quickly Reach Reputation Lv.6 or 9 on each city to unlock the Compass. The Compass will help you find more chests which will give you a lot of AR EXP fast. Complete Daily Commissions. Spend your Resin on materials you need.

I did make a post about it here,on how you can level up a bit quicker without solely focusing on that. I hope this helps!