I’ve received my last few jobs through networking. I’ve been fortunate enough to not need to job search in a number of years.
Once your settled in a field, network network network.
But you need to know what field to do it in first.
I’ve received my last few jobs through networking. I’ve been fortunate enough to not need to job search in a number of years.
Once your settled in a field, network network network.
But you need to know what field to do it in first.
You should broaden your searches. Both by location and vocation.
By the sounds of it you would be a good fit in any operational, logistical, or managerial role. See what remote opportunities there are Canada wide.
A good (technical) interview should feel like a fun conversation with a friend on the topic at hand.
Most people are trying to see if they’ll like you, and that you can pull your weight. Assuming you’re qualified the second part isn’t an issue.
Practice with a friend or family member. Get comfortable talking about yourself, and post experiences. Get comfortable asking follow up questions. That comfort will let you be yourself during the interview so the interviewers can actually gauge your fit.
Try applying to NOCs and SOCs
On average it takes 18 months to grieve a loss. Divorces are no exception.
I’ve gone through 1 divorce and some long term relationship breakups, pretty close to when loved ones die.
Eventually it’s replaced by new automated defenses and behaviors. Hopefully not too unhealthy.
Productivity is a measure of how much you can get done in a block of time. It doesn’t have anything to do with end goals.
It’s a bit of a silly question like asking what fuel mileage has to do with where you drive to.
Gwar. I hate that kind of music tbh, but saw them at a festival and it was one of the best shows I’ve seen.
It’s a sophisticated scam where they take you for all you have.
Had a contractor working on my basement who fell for a pig butchering scam. Took him for 50k
Meanwhile the tv will bombard you with wifi connection request modal popups. Lol
Dumb TVs exist, and they’re 5x the price of smart TVs.
Ads and data mining subsidizes the hardware cost. If you want cheap TVs you get spyware and ads.
Pfsense is built on this, but it has some free software issues.
OpnSense was a pfsense fork from some of them original creators, that is free software.
Both are fantastic.
I can see this being a breaking change for some strange edge cases and (ab)uses.
Neo4j might with
https://darknetdiaries.com/transcript/140/
This pod cast is about someone who went through something similar, and ended up prosecuting.
See how negatively it affected their lives and decide if involving the police is best for you. I hope you agree that it is.
You may be preventing future crimes by stopping the behaviour early, even though it can be socially awkward to navigate this with a friend.
As good as eating.
Most are like junk food Few are like fine dining And a few are like eating food you hate at a friend’s house but you’re trying to be polite.
Overall I’d recommend experiencing it, but if you don’t or can’t no biggy.
Those are rubber grommets. They’ll protect cables from wearing on metal that pass through the case.
Likely for things with hard wired controllers, like fan controllers or led lighting. You can hang the controller outside of the case in the back where nobody will see it.
I have a blue light filter on my glasses. I opted in because I sometimes use screens close to bed time for work.
I’m not going to tell you they work better then a placebo, but they work as good as one, and that’s all I need.
They are 100% yellow tinted. Anyone who tells you they don’t block blue light is a liar.
It’s a buzz word.
Web 1.0 is just websites. They envisioned everyone had their own web site to blog on. Geocities, ISP hosting, web rings, link aggregators, and simple human curated search engines. That kind of thing.
Web 2.0 basically meant APIs. You could stitch a weather API with a map API and make a weather map app. This kind of came true, but it wasn’t as free and open as people hoped for.
Web 3.0 is supposed the intersection of the web and distributed apps. Think games on the block chain like crypto kitties. It’s mostly been a flop since blockchain based decentralization is slow, expensive, and difficult for users. That being said there are successful use cases like online wallet management and distributed exchanges (defi).
Don’t be afraid to take unskilled jobs to slow the financial bleed while you continue your search.
The key to finding a Job is absolutely networking. Take a look for local SW groups, defcon groups, hacker spaces, start up scenes, etc.