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As a guy who started in hell desk a million years ago, worked his way up to a senior network engineer, and is now in charge of hiring teams I can say this…
The certs help but being passionate about the field helps %1000 more. I interview way too many people that went through the process, checked the boxes, and can’t even talk to me about the tech. When we talk to candidates we want to hear about your curiosity and why you love this field. Sure at the end of the day it’s a job and we don’t need you dedicated to the company, but having a yearning to know how things work is very beneficial.
For your ccna, go through the basics but focus on learning the main protocols that are vendor agnostic. Look at other network os’s (juniper, artists, etc), learn some virtualization… lots of corps and other companies virtualize and that comes with virtual networking.
Stick with it, we need you and then some
Today was an oat milk latte made with Spella Cafe’s signature roast espresso (probably my favorite espresso roaster)
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unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org•My wife gave me "those characters from that one comic you are so obsessed with" for my birthdayEnglish
18·1 year agoThese are great! Did she free style the pattern or base it from something? I’d love to make myself a set
I have a kingrinder, and been “dabbing” my beans with a spritz of water for the last 6 months or so. So far it hasn’t had any noticeable affects other than making cleanup much easier.
That’s just my two cents though
If you’re only trying to clean of particles stuck to the burrs after each grinding session, I would recommend doing some kind of “RDT” (basically getting a few drops of water on the beans before they go into your grinder). This helps to minimize the static cling that the beans have.
With all things coffee, Hoffman has a nice video on it.
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Mobile Suit Gundam@possumpat.io•[Meta] Where should we go from here?
2·2 years agoI just stumbled across your comm so don’t have a lot of familiarity with it, but it would be awfully sad to not have a gundam comm around. Hopefully you find a new home and I’ll look forward to more posts and memes wherever you land at.
Yay! Grabbed a few. Thank you
Nice, I picked up a few other stickers too. These are all very cool
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unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org•mono series I | children of webshitEnglish
9·2 years agoLove this! I keep hoping that a mobile wallpaper sized drawing will drop of one of your pieces so I can view the the nix good ness every time I look at my phone :)
PinGZ@infosec.pubtoTales from Tech Support@lemmy.world•Yes boss, the failover worksEnglish
16·2 years agoThat’s a fun story, thanks for sharing. There’s always a nice feeling showing the doubtful boss that you are in control of your realm. Which bosses would learn to trust the experts they hire
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Short Stories@literature.cafe•There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury
5·2 years agoAbsolutely love Ray Bradbury’s work. I’ve read this a few times and it always hits different. Great his time the “ouch” was this future was sad and lonely in 2026…
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Cyberpunk@lemmy.zip•[Movie] Burst City is a Japanese cyberpunk movie that's actually *punk*
6·2 years agoIf you enjoyed burst city I highly recommend “Electric Dragon 80.000v” it’s a fantastic gritty Japanese film by Sogo Ishii
Additionally, that entire era of Japanese cyberpunk films were groundbreaking for the time in being truly innovative (link below is a great article about this)
http://www.midnighteye.com/features/post-human-nightmares-the-world-of-japanese-cyberpunk-cinema/
That’s a fun arty favor, I love being able to print silly little toys for the kids that they cannot find on the shelf. Sure, it’s a mother silly plastic thing, but I made it for them and that’s neat imo
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3D Printing@lemmy.ml•Want a machine, want to play with it, but not to live with it
2·3 years agoHave you looked at the voron machines? They come in either a self-sourced or kit form and you build it from the ground up.
The sibor or fystec V0.2 kits often can go on sale for less than 400 on Ali-express.
The best part about these builds is the community and the dedication to making fantastic printers to at you can build and learn with.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] Have you upgraded the internal storage in your deck?English
3·3 years agoBefore even using the deck I updated it, pre-downloaded the steamos onto a usb drive.
The install was very straightforward, highly recommended the upgrade. My only regret is is didn’t get the 1Tb drive




This is the first thing that popped in my mind with the headline 🤣