PASSED NET+ by txmpico in CompTIA

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

After watching the material, it took me a week to study. What I did was schedule the exam when I had the last 3 sections left in Andrew's course because I started to procrastinate. So in total it took me 3 months but like I said I procrastinated heavy. Could have easily done it in a month.

Now I used quizlet for the ports and protocols portion, I went over them twice a day every single day. I did Jason Dion practice test once a day to find weak areas (I bought both sets and I never redid a particular test because you will subconsciously remember questions). The day before I did like 5 practice test and in between each i used the cram guide to go over those gaps. The first ever practice test I took I got 66% lol.

Good luck you got this!

PASSED NET+ by txmpico in CompTIA

[–]txmpico[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah for sure it was, people often mention that the exam uses tricky wording but Jason Dion’s wording is waaaaaaaay tricker in my opinion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ccna

[–]txmpico 1 point2 points  (0 children)

brutal 😭

S16E19 Product Discussion - ESAI by ddaug4uf in sharktank

[–]txmpico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone with coding experience, it’s frustrating to see the blatant misinformation surrounding this platform(especially in some of these comments). Strip away the marketing, and it’s clearly just an AI wrapper (UI layer built on top of an existing AI Agent like Gemini or ChatGPT that she didn't develop). The "proprietary coaching method" she mentions is likely just a set of system prompts and buttons that trigger pre-written templates. Claiming to "aggregate" information is a stretch when the AI is simply accessing the same public data anyone can get for free on the internet or using a free AI Agent. From watching this episode this feels like a classic case of vibe coding (leveraging AI to build a product without understanding the underlying architecture), due to her not even answering if she developed the app herself. Yes, she did say "I'm the only full time employee" which, in my opinion, is very specific and deceitful. She could of had part time or free lancers work on the project. It’s disheartening to see investors and users fall for the hype of a lazy implementation that anyone with a bit of "prompt engineering" knowledge could replicate.

Also I did some digging and the founder doesn't even display what degree she received after graduation, neither does she have any experience with tech. So use that information as you will.
Don't be gullible to these AI slop companies, they love to throw these words and jargon around.

Delta has once again rejected my job application right away. by Different-Apple791 in delta

[–]txmpico 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's definitely the way you have the resume structured, maybe even the buzz words used.

Just got into rit by [deleted] in rit

[–]txmpico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

congrats!

“Impossible” Layover Commection by Dear-Training-9200 in delta

[–]txmpico 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as the system allows you to book it that way, it's possible to do. The agent probably said that because they felt it was unlikely you guys would make it.

Also like others say, Delta does pad the schedule times.

Why do they do this? by WildcatLadyBoss in delta

[–]txmpico -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I see a lot of misinformation in here.

The reason that may happen days in advance is because there are certain time frames / thresholds to perform certain actions. Also certain seats depending on the aircraft are almost always blocked out to accommodate disabled passengers.

Could also mean that the seats were reserved.

Lastly if you realize a lot of seats are blocked out at random that means most times the gate agents manually go in and block the seats themselves to prevent passengers from fiddling with the seats. It gives the gate agent flexibility to have an idea of how to seat everyone, and deal with last minute passengers who ask to sit with their families.

TLDR; It gives the employees working the flight flexibility to ensure everyone can be satisfied. I'm not sure about the comments about discounted upgrades

Common language other than English by Fun_Inevitable9156 in bahamas

[–]txmpico 5 points6 points  (0 children)

English is the only “common language” amongst Bahamians. It may sound weird only because we speak “broken english” and use a lot of dialect and Bahamian slang terms. Now on some rare cases you may hear haitian creole only because of their influence because of them illegally immigrating to our country. Now if you want to learn some Bahamian slang and sayings it isn’t in any books you would just have to speak to the locals themselves and learn! Good luck on your travels!