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Comment #23092346
For all my use cases it has replaced MobaXTerm. I'll fire Moba up once in a while when I need to pop something up in X windows, but that's a rarity. Between the new terminal and MS…
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Comment #20950920
One thing I've asked just about everyone who I've managed lately is if they have a job or a career? Folks with jobs normally have few skills that they do 9 - 5 Mon - Fri. They don'…
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Comment #20828316
I just started in a new role a few months ago and was given a new MBP. I used an older one in my last role and loved it, but the new ones I simply can't stand. For starters the key…
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Comment #20439580
My wife, kids and I have slowly been replacing all our Apple products over the past couple of years. We've replace the kid's MacBook Airs with MS Surface and my MBP was replaced wi…
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Comment #20439487
WSL is what finally got me to move off of OSX and back into Windows. IMHO, I prefer a thin MSI laptop to a MBP and a Surface to a MacBook Air. I'm trading my work MBP in for a Win …
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Comment #20049827
It depends on the industry and their regulatory obligations as well as their risk tolerance. Defense and Finance should have a 3 strikes rule for specific role within their orgs th…
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Comment #15515283
I'm moving into my 50s and have never had any issues yet with ageism, but I work in the mid-west. A lot of guys and gals my age aren't helping themselves by letting their skills go…
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Comment #14594266
I've been to a few Security conferences to maintain "points" to maintain a certification. The last conference I was at there was a guy talking about how to be a newbie. Nothing tec…
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Comment #14193339
52 here and code everyday, some for work, some for personal development, but most because I enjoy it. I am also manage a security engineering team for a living. I've been coding si…
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Comment #14100490
Being a manager of an InfoSec team I agree with this, especially the CISSP and CEH. I've seen a few folks get a CEH and then they're off to App testing land, but the funning thing …
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Comment #13223407
Ditto this. In my part of the world CEH isn't much, it just states you have a basic idea of the tools and processes needed to be a CEH. Ask a job candidate with a CEH to describe t…
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Comment #13214273
I would sooner hire a person who is flipping burgers to support his family than I would a guy who surfs twitter like this whiner. This guy sounds like he'd be a pain to work with, …