whenever8186

joined 1 year ago
[–] whenever8186 10 points 1 year ago

Yeah kind of. A lot of duplicate material. But that's to be expected I guess. The ratio of tech to non tech stuff is too high, and I hate memes but that's just personal preference.

I just browse 'all' on my local instance every once in a while to see if any new interesting communities have appeared, and then I'll subscribe to them and go back to just browsing 'subscribed'.

I figure eventually I'll discover the best communities that I'm interested in but I'm not expecting it to happen overnight.

[–] whenever8186 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Can you recommend some good Exodus songs? Maybe from the newer albums as I've heard the older stuff.

[–] whenever8186 18 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Who is 'him'? When I click the link it goes to Twitter and asks me to log in. I can't tell who you are taking about.

[–] whenever8186 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Lol I love both those bands! With Megadeth I find I go back to them much more than say, Metallica. Their music is more complex and just has more to chew on.

My favourite Annihilator album by far is Never, Neverland. It was the first one I heard and I love every song. I also like Pharr's vocals. Their later albums are pretty cheesy though, especially the lyrics. Jeff's such an awesome guitar player though, and I always wished he would hook up with a better 'metal' songwriter/lyricist.

Bands I could never get into: Exodus and Testament. Just boring songs except maybe a couple from each. Also Anthrax aren't great with some notable exceptions from their earlier stuff.

Slayer is obviously awesome, but Hanneman's songs were always way better than King's. And their guitar solos blow.

I have a soft spot for Overkill, but I find most of their stuff is filler.

Song writing is king, and Metallica/Megadeth are the best at that.

[–] whenever8186 3 points 1 year ago

Lol this is the best answer

[–] whenever8186 36 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yep. It's mind boggling that they still even do this.

The other thing I hate about reviews is when they use the same review page for different SKUs of the same product. So for example you'll be reading a review of what you think is a 2 litre plastic container because that's what you clicked on. The review will say something like 'it's too big for the fridge'. Meanwhile the review was actually for the 5 litre version of the same product. So then you have to scroll through a million reviews to find the relevant ones, with no way to filter them.

[–] whenever8186 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Honestly, I wish memes would just fuck off and die. I hate to admit that I do laugh at the odd one, but I would quite happily never see one again.

I don't get why you just don't subscribe to some communities that don't have memes, and just set your feed to view 'subscribed'?

[–] whenever8186 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm not familiar with that certification, but looking at it, as you say the knowledge gained from it would be tremendously useful.

If you are looking to get into DevOps, I'd probably suggest you do some of the cloud certifications instead (AWS, Azure, GCP). Those will cover everything, from networking to infrastructure to app development on cloud platforms.

The CCNA cert itself would probably be more useful if you want to be a network engineer in a data center. But I would definitely recommend you keep doing the course, if not the exam.

A lot of people I work with don't have low level networking skills, so if you can develop those alongside your appdev skills it would set you apart.

A final word about certifications. When I interview people, I will notice if they have certifications but I don't put much stock in them. I've worked with too many people that have them and are still useless. If you do them, make sure you spend the time to actually learn and understand the material rather than just doing enough to pass the exams, because that's where the real value is.

 

Help me understand.

[–] whenever8186 2 points 1 year ago
[–] whenever8186 12 points 1 year ago

"Researchers, platforms, advertisers, government agencies, or other institutions interested in accessing the full list of domains or want details about our services for generative AI companies can contact us here"

I thought I was going crazy because I couldn't find this list of websites. Fat lot of good this article is.

[–] whenever8186 3 points 1 year ago

Well it's a service I'm paying for, so yes a bit of trust is required. Their privacy policy looks decent as well. As it stands, I trust them more with it than I would my ISP, Google or Microsoft.

You can choose what region to log to (I chose Switzerland) and you can also configure the retention period.

https://nextdns.io/privacy

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