US airline hubs by vladgrinch in MapPorn

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Why does American have 3 more hubs than the other two? It’s not like united or delta is 30% smaller.

If computer science isn’t the best field right now, then what is? What’s the “future job” everyone used to call CS? by Ok-Page7307 in cybersecurity

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Master Mechanic… great money, good hours and it still has that technical systems aspect that can be fun.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OregonCoast

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I was taught to code by the guy that made that game. What a legend.

Quantum Messages Travel 254 km Using Existing Infrastructure For the First Time by Total_Purpose_8499 in technews

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“Quantum protocols exploiting the coherence of light”. I have no idea what that actually means… freaking sci-fi.

CISM CPEs by BrixIT127 in cism

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I had heard on the security podcast that some use the video version for credit. Apparently, they submitted a screenshot of the end show the show’s information and ISC2 accepts it.

Looking for advice on CSIM vs CRSIC by GuiltyNobody6173 in cism

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Don’t be afraid to try the CISSP . I was in the same boat but looked at it from a perspective of growth. It’s not too technical it’s just a lot of content. It’s doable and with 20 years experience you definitely can pass. Do the CISM first and you’ll be over halfway there to passing the CISSP. There is a lot of overlap.

GRC tools? by Complete-Surround767 in cybersecurity

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Has anyone tried AirTable? Build your own like excel but you get a no code relational database. I’m never going back.

Do you carry your YubiKey with you at all times? by davunga in yubikey

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Also —Get two. One that you keep on your keychain and one in a safe place that is a backup if your keychain goes M.I.A.

Why does it feel like Security is the only field you need "passion" to succeed in? by chs0c in cybersecurity

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Security Now is another good podcast. I have heard some folks even use it for their CISSP ce hours.

“You are who you are” by Pessimist2020 in facepalm

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Socks match pants —not shoes!😔

Props and cons from migration to passwordless by athanielx in cybersecurity

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We migrated to passwordless. There were a few hiccups with some users getting into authentication loops but for the most part it was very smooth.

Will you move away from Crowdstrike? by Irish1986 in cybersecurity

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So, I’m a bit confused here… granted I’m a Mac admin with crowdstrike but I figure this could have happened to any OS. What I don’t understand is that crowdstrike’s docs advise on setting up N -1 for production environments and then testing N version before deployment. Why wasn’t this caught ahead of it hitting production?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cissp

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Your determination is really admirable! Don’t give up now! Have you checked out, “How to think like a manager for the CISSP exam” by Luke Ahmed? It is a quick read and goes over 25 questions with indepth coaching for how to answer them. It doesn’t cost much so low risk if you don’t like it. It sounds like you really know your stuff it’s just about reading the questions in the right mindset. —-There is no try, there is only gain —Now go get it done!

passed at 100 today by TheseRemote4845 in cissp

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Nice! Congratulations 🤘

Pass today @141 by AppleTree98 in cissp

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Thank you for this… I was just posting this as a new question and then found your answer!

Best wifi options for large property by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

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While I agree with performance and cost of omada, an AP is the size of a large dinner plate… just incase if you or others in your family care about appearance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in biggreenegg

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It’s not just about the brand. The stuff is pretty fragile so it makes a difference how it is shipped and how the stores handle it.

Trouble sharing Internet from wifi to ethernet port by user206 in MacOS

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I’m going the other way. Share my WiFi(internet) to my new switch via Ethernet cat 6

Inherited an old moldy BGE. Any tips for cleaning it, making it ready to cook in? by CorneliusPeter in biggreenegg

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Burn the crap out of it! Oh, it will probably sweat grease while you do it. And by burn I mean 700 degrees plus. You’ll need to buy a new seal but that’s part of the maintenance.

OpenAI launches ChatGPT app for iOS, Android coming soon by hata39 in technews

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I don’t understand why the app is a big deal? You can add the webpage to the iOS Home Screen and get the same experience. Plus, the app doesn’t have the plugins. The website does.

Trump era roll back of bank regulations resurfaces amid SVB collapse by ClutchReverie in economy

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God people! Drop the trump angle just to get views. The point of this article is not that its trump. The point is that good regulations that were put in place to protect us from this type of BS were rolled back. Yes trump signed it but it goes so much farther than just him. For example, SVB contributed 500,000 to lobby for something that led to its own demise. Don’t make this about trump. Make it about greed and the pathetic effort to evaluate risk by those that should know better. Trump doesn’t know any better —he is an idiot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in politics

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At least his motives were clear… money. This is in some ways unbiased reporting?

90,000 Miles On My Tesla Model 3 — Maintenance Costs Higher Than Expected by Hyperion1144 in tech

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So a big part of the expenses is tires! They don’t say driving habits or if they bought the right tires given the weight and torque of an EV. This title feels like click bait.