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Have applied via the state and via the federal gov. Nobody I’ve worked with has talked about a % based system, and when I search for it I only see things related to Veterans.
Is that a thing for SSI? Do you know if it only applies to veterans?
Have applied via the state and via the federal gov. Nobody I’ve worked with has talked about a % based system, and when I search for it I only see things related to Veterans.
Is that a thing for SSI? Do you know if it only applies to veterans?
Not entirely sure if they cater to Americans, but I do see that Germany recently opened up their “chancenkarte” opportunity visas this month.
Gunna check it out and put in-person for Germany. Appreciate it.
Appreciate the feedback :)
Enjoy your high-idle-ram-usage spyware then ;)
Have you considered the fact that your daily driver of an OS should… idk, work on normal hardware?
Why run it at all if you’re going to be wasting that much of your machine’s resources on the fucking Desktop Environment?
Imagine unironically defending Microsoft making their product shittier
Maybe they should just make the OS work on any computer? Kinda seems like they’re shooting themselves in the foot, yeah?
Imagine unironically defending Microsoft making their product shittier
Maybe they should just make the OS work on any computer? Kinda seems like they’re shooting themselves in the foot, yeah?
Want specifics or just the general vibe of me being a dumbie ;)? Stable Diffusion (the web gui version) uses CUDA 11 and all of my attempts to work around this let me w/ either a perma black screen or a 1FPS Desktop Enviornment that leads to a crash of said DE in ~30 seconds or so.
It seems that running that exact NVIDIA driver + Cuda 11 freaks the fuck out and I tried in maybe 5+ ways before giving up and accepting Cuda 12 and no Simple Diffusion (at least on this partition)
I’ve broken my Nvidia driver 4x this week and I wouldn’t have it any other way (not /s)
Nothing else compares to the flexibility of linux and if I need a kernel-level anti cheat I do it on a separate drive entirely (which can’t see my linux BTFS drive at all)
I collect a lot of things and the one thing I realized I don’t collect (digitally) are books.
The “American Library” has 3.8M entries. Do you have a way to download all of them at once?
Found the fed
They’re axing certain adblockers on youtube / Spotify. AND they just took down one of the largest paywall bypass extensions for Firefox.
The billionaire class is scared as fuck this one last quarter of “profits” won’t he enough to satisfy wallstreet
Basically all of social engineering is to get exactly what you’re talking about, a “head start”
Go to their LinkedIn: does the head engineer have MySQL version X on his skills, resume, job description, etc? Maybe somebody even endorsed them for it? “Wow they are THE best database administrator”
Now you know who you need to hack for their database access AND what zero days to research.
ANY info will be an attack vector
No sense in giving an adversary info on the distro before it’s fully implemented though I imagine. (I would consider that a head-start even if they heavily modify a popular distro)
Giving the See👁️Aye advanced notice wouldn’t be smart, no matter how they wanted to play it.
It won’t be a security risk once it’s in use
I agree
Not really my place to prove it. Perhaps try something that isn’t Windows and you’ll see how much it truly does suck ass.
Can’t find out the flavor on any websites. It might be a custom one and I imagine sharing the info would be more of a security risk.
This already exists lol
Yeah the job market seems really tough right now, and it seems even more hopeless for somebody like myself but I’m keeping out hope 😅
Most of my experience is with automation surrounding javascript/selenium/python for various healthcare companies. I own my own dell server and used to work in engineering software/product support, so the realm of devops isn’t entirely foreign to me but I certainly wouldn’t say I have a lot of “skills” associated with it other than the ability to google my ass off.
Have any suggestions on cheaper certs that might be worthwhile?
The pricing has always been the part that turned me off of most certs, just having looked through a couple of them Security+ is >$500 which seems insane to me.