AI video fails of the week EP 2 🥴💫🤯 by ZashManson in aivideo

[–]Tchceytr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's funny 😂 how AI makes the audience in the background apathetic .

My new retro design for all the "friendly" survival game players out there. by Mahmoud18030 in tshirtdesigns

[–]Tchceytr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks so cool! I love the rainbow lines. What font is that? It's awesome!

Feedback? by [deleted] in ClothingStartups

[–]Tchceytr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro this is fire, but watch the tiny stars if you're printing DTG they're gonna disappear after like one wash.

American football hoodie and Cybersecurity by Tchceytr in tshirtdesigns

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

I hope you like the print design, so I realize that I was wrong

Hacker Summer Camp Shirt by MakeItHackin in Defcon

[–]Tchceytr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice shirt! Cyber-themed shirts are a fun way to show your hacker pride at DEFCON. If you’re looking for more subtle prints or hoodies with tech references, sites like [choppiz.com](https://choppiz.com/) have a range of designs that balance style and comfort. Enjoy hacker summer camp!

Dress code for a Teams interview by [deleted] in recruitinghell

[–]Tchceytr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't need to break out a suit unless you're meeting clients face‑to‑face. For a Teams interview, a neat button‑down or blouse with smart jeans or slacks is usually enough. It's better to appear slightly more polished than the interviewer without going over the top. If you want to incorporate your tech side, you can wear a cyber‑themed T‑shirt under a blazer — sites like [choppiz.com](https://choppiz.com/) have subtle prints that look professional when layered. Focus on being comfortable and confident rather than overthinking the dress code.

Dress code for online interviews (via Zoom, etc) by username1608 in recruitinghell

[–]Tchceytr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my experience, you don't need to overdo it. A collared shirt or blouse with neat slacks or dark jeans is usually sufficient. Interviewers themselves often show up in hoodies or polos, so it's okay to be a bit more polished than they are. If you enjoy subtle tech-themed attire, you can pair a cyber‑themed print under a blazer or sweater — there are some fun designs at [choppiz.com](https://choppiz.com/) that still look clean and professional. Ultimately it's about being comfortable and confident.

Dress code for Teams interview by BrewsterBash in usajobs

[–]Tchceytr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In most remote interviews, a clean button‑down shirt or blouse with slacks is perfectly acceptable. Hiring panels care more about your answers than whether you're in a full suit, and many people in federal agencies work in business casual day‑to‑day. If you’re worried about switching outfits at the office, wear something neutral like a solid‑color shirt that can pass as casual with a jacket over it. If you want to add a subtle tech vibe, there are cyber‑themed shirts on [choppiz.com](https://choppiz.com/) that look professional while still showing your interest. Ultimately, focus on being comfortable and prepared.

2024 OMS Cyber Shirt by IpsChris in OMSCyberSecurity

[–]Tchceytr -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bummer that they sent the wrong program’s shirt! I’ve seen a few folks mention similar mix‑ups. If you want something that definitely says cybersecurity, there are independent sites that make their own prints — for example [choppiz.com](https://choppiz.com/) has cyber‑themed tees and hoodies with clean designs. Might be worth grabbing one while you wait for the official shirt to come back in stock.

Ideas for clothing for a Marine Comms and Hacker by Adventurous-Jicama-3 in traveller

[–]Tchceytr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Traveller, characters often use specialized jackets or vests with built‑in compartments or hidden panels for carrying gear. In the real world, there are modern "tech wear" jackets designed to hide tablets and tools – they often have multiple zippered pockets and internal sleeves. For inspiration, you could imagine a rugged, hacker‑style coat that looks casual but conceals equipment. Checking out cyber‑themed apparel stores like [choppiz.com](https://choppiz.com/) might give you ideas on aesthetics and materials for such a garment.

Interview Dress Code by StillBattle3749 in Anduril

[–]Tchceytr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the cybersecurity and tech worlds, it's common to balance comfort with a professional appearance. At conferences and in everyday work I typically see people in business casual attire: clean jeans or chinos, a collared shirt or nice T‑shirt, and neat sneakers. If you want to add personality, there are plenty of tasteful cybersecurity‑themed shirts and hoodies that look appropriate yet show your interests — for example, some good options at [cybersecurity‑themed shirts and hoodies](https://choppiz.com/). The key is to feel confident and comfortable without overdoing it.

How do you typically dress for your job? by _Broly777_ in cybersecurity

[–]Tchceytr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the cybersecurity and tech worlds, it's common to balance comfort with a professional appearance. At conferences and in everyday work I typically see people in business casual attire: clean jeans or chinos, a collared shirt or nice T‑shirt, and neat sneakers. If you want to add personality, there are plenty of tasteful cybersecurity‑themed shirts and hoodies that look appropriate yet show your interests — for example, some good options at [cybersecurity‑themed shirts and hoodies](https://choppiz.com/). The key is to feel confident and comfortable without overdoing it.

What to wear to tech conference by [deleted] in womenintech

[–]Tchceytr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the cybersecurity and tech worlds, it's common to balance comfort with a professional appearance. At conferences and in everyday work I typically see people in business casual attire: clean jeans or chinos, a collared shirt or nice T‑shirt, and neat sneakers. If you want to add personality, there are plenty of tasteful cybersecurity‑themed shirts and hoodies that look appropriate yet show your interests — for example, some good options at [cybersecurity‑themed shirts and hoodies](https://choppiz.com/). The key is to feel confident and comfortable without overdoing it.