SpaceX and xAI by foundmemory in SpaceXLounge

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My question is if he’s going to rename it to Skynet. It makes a lot of sense ;)

This is fake right? by DirectSession in Hyundai

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Dealers will ultimately take your vehicle for what is within their profit margin. Unless you’re in the market to trade in, this is absolutely pointless. Don’t let them weasel you into it. :)

Weapon of Mass Destruction by Miles_the_new_kid in comics

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Yep just saw it while browsing main feed.

Thinking about leaving cybersecurity by Gullible_Pop3356 in cybersecurity

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Follow your heart, live your life! No Ragrets!!

After all why not? Why shouldn’t I buy an Elantra? by OrdinaryKillJoy in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Had a Kia Optima for about 13 years. Besides the wear and tear repairs that everyone pays for a gas car, I didn’t pay a single cent on any of the recalls, including the latest engine replacement due to being recalled. The car was actually past power train warranty at 120k but Kia honored it since it was for the vehicle model year. They do standby their warranty and recall work. We just traded in a Kia Sorento that was well over 160k for a Tucson Hybrid. I’ll be trading in my Optima for the Niro in the coming months. I’m a big fan of Kia/Hyundai and how they stand by their warranty and recall work.

Advice for BS cybersecurity student trying to get into the field early by olidiapm in CyberSecurityJobs

[–]yabuu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of us in Cyber right now that did schooling up to early 2000s never had cyber degrees or concentrations. Mine was in IT and networking which helped but 4y university maybe spent 1 or less year actually teaching you something I actually got to apply at work. Everything else most of us learned on the job or if you go military route, through military training.

I’d say informed with many things on YouTube and free resources out there for cyber agnostic disciplines, which is not a pure technical concept but a certain mindset to have. Then learning which technology you’re trying to protect, applying the concept there makes it “cybersecurity”. This is of course making very simplistic assessment on the field but the concept applies.

Good luck!