Thanks. I'll have to check this one out. How was getting it up and running on Framework laptop?
I haven't seen any reviews of the course yet. That said, the curriculum looks decent, Google has a decent name and the price seems reasonable. So I think it's as good as anything else to take a look at and then roll into Sec+. If you do end up going through it, you should write about your experience and post it here or on a blog or something. Lots of people are interested in how it is.
Did you have a question here? There are lots of cyber roles that do not require a lot of travel - you may need to get out of the military/gov sphere for a bit though. How do you like the DevOps work? That is a good field to be in too and easily translatable back to infosec one day if you want to "come back".
iOS support?
Yes I love it. Once it rolls out of beta and adds Lemmy support I’ll be throwing $$ at them in w/e way they’ll take it.
Sounds like your faith in the average redditor to have general awareness is quite lofty. I suppose I don’t share that conviction. For the record I never looked at the front page. Just jumped straight into my communities of interest.
Since you found my comment here I’m going to safely say you aren’t in the “most redditors” camp I referenced 😅. You’re one of the good ones.
This is 100% true. That said, I bet most redditors had no idea this was happening. But as I think about it. I bet most sub mods did, they could have found spines… but like you said…
Twitter —> Mastodon Reddit —> Lemmy (and Kbin) Discord —> Matrix
I think it makes sense. Not sure if it exists already. As for the question of "do people want it?" The Internet is a big place. No matter what you could possibly think up, there's probably some folks out there who are interested. If you think it's interesting than others probably do to. Go for it!
If your computer dies while viewing that link it does permanently….