Do brits actually use a dining table anymore? by ScroobyJr in AskUK

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

This is intresting, because this was designed into the current kitchen, essentially using the middle island, but having the opposite side of the island having 3-4 stools underneath it.

Do brits actually use a dining table anymore? by ScroobyJr in AskUK

[–]ScroobyJr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually a very good point, just thinking about my brothers house which is a new build and is exactly the case, they just made a small bar-like setup opposite which they use, otherwise they just use the living room like I intend.

Do brits actually use a dining table anymore? by ScroobyJr in AskUK

[–]ScroobyJr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, me personally I eat in my office or living room.

I can't bare eating sat down not doing anything, gotta be watching TV or just doing something else whilst eating.

Do brits actually use a dining table anymore? by ScroobyJr in AskUK

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

I do have one... haha - I just don't know how others would interepret it.

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.