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@SnazzyCipher

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in IT lol. Gamer, Geek.

Joined November 2024
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@crypt0_d3v @huninn1 @mwstateofmind @TheChiefNerd Probably. I can see where he's not grinding like he did writing paypal. His grind is different now, or we'd all be billionaires.
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@huninn1 @mwstateofmind @TheChiefNerd Geniuses have a tendency grow bored with the slow pace of school if classes aren't accelerated. I did my BS in 3 years working on it 18 hours a day and I bet him and his team can run rings around me. Sadly.
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@huninn1 @mwstateofmind @TheChiefNerd Yes I agree but I understood him. I think he was going for uniqueness too. I'm betting he never sat through a college class on Databases where he would have to learn what De-duplication technically is. Just because there's no formal education doesn't mean ops are at a low level.
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@huninn1 @mwstateofmind @TheChiefNerd I'm also a Cybersecurity engineer who has a BSCSIA . I have to have a lot of different skills. And I have to have a to of industry certs because of where I work. Like an HVAC tech needs heat, refrigeration, plumbing, welding, and soldering skills where a plumner just does 1 thing
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@huninn1 @mwstateofmind @TheChiefNerd I cannot confirm or deny the existance of tables on government systems. Lots of people try SQL injection attacks against public websites though!
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@huninn1 @mwstateofmind @TheChiefNerd Talk to me in 25 -30 years kid 😁 All of those things have been put in my path over a very long time. I find software devs pretty much stick with that. My dad was a COBOL programmer and knows next to nothing about networks, operating systems, DBs, pentesting etc.
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@Kmptrgeek @TheChiefNerd Not today but sounds like a fun project for someone with time lol. Don't knock COBOL, my daddy automated a whole city with it back in 1982. But by the time he retired he was writing interfaces for his COBOL programs to talk to visual basic programs.
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@huninn1 @mwstateofmind @TheChiefNerd This is such a retarded statement- as an IT person I've done cloud admin, virtualization, Linux admin, DB management, network management, incident response, hacking, threat hunting, coding etc etc. It's really just 1 BIG FIELD.
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@Kmptrgeek @TheChiefNerd You can interface COBOL with NOSQL in a non structured database. Non structured distributed databases are a much better and faster way to parse large datasets. Ask Grok for common approaches to ingest COBOL output to non relational database. Then ask about big data parsing.
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@DefiyantlyFree I'm so tired of the crazy and stupid.
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@elonmusk With all the money p*ssed away, the gov could have made SSI solvent or helped people set up retirement investments but everyone is holding on to rice bowls they don't rate with a death grip.
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@JackRhysider My IOT devices never face the internet. I do offline firmware updates. Entertainment is via Linux server.
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@86d49072ba1bee6 @paladiknightL @iamyesyouareno Are you trying to be scary? If so post my exact location and exactly what you want to do with your crawlspace. Otherwise you're just a limp d*ck. Post it right here.
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@86d49072ba1bee6 @paladiknightL @iamyesyouareno Act all you want. You are inconsequential.
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@elonmusk Please. Spare no expense.
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1 day
@w8153328 @2_iq_dev @guoah79 @ronaldmannak @jzellis I understand how risk and vulnerability assessments work dude. I have degrees and high level certs for Cybersecurity and information assurance. You don't understand how US government networks or policy works. It's not at all like a corporate infrastructure.
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@w8153328 @2_iq_dev @guoah79 @ronaldmannak @jzellis No. I have an intimate understanding of how all this works. Maybe you don't.
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@ClownWorld_ In the US that's a flood insurance claim where they replace the moulding and the bottom 6" of sheet rock to prevent mold.
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@w8153328 @2_iq_dev @guoah79 @ronaldmannak @jzellis You understand nothing about it. Government policy on classified information determines policy on how information is compartmentalized accessed stored used and sunsetted/EOL'd. Who do you think carries out cybersecurity risk assessments for the gov?
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@w8153328 @2_iq_dev @guoah79 @ronaldmannak @jzellis You act like infrastructure planning, network admin, sysadmin, and security are the same team and policy is decided my them alone. What choices are you talking about? That's not how any of this works lol.
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