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This major is only worth it if you're like the top 10% of candidates while the rest of the 90% of CS graduates will end up working at McDonald's. All your hopes and dreams, all your effort towards this major, all of it flushed down the shitter while stuck with thousands of dollars of debt.

It's over, every normie in this field is utterly fucked.
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>>108491230
this reads like misery porn. it's reddit, so it probably is
I know a whole group of recently graduated computer science majors who all got reasonably high paying jobs
I think it took a bit longer for some of them (up to a year from what I can see) but nothing dramatic
my company is also still hiring juniors
and talking around with former colleagues things don't look as bad as we would expect from all the doom and gloom
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>>108491230
CS as a major has always been a meme unless you want to be an academic yourself.
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>>108491884
>you're supposed to already know how to computer before you get the computer programming degree!!
this is why college is a scam
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>>108491230
>paying for education
americucks are so fucking stupid holy shit
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>>108511203
alright c'mere you cheeky little shit
>bends over
>gets a thoroughly smacked bottom

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How did people get psyoped into the advanced humiliation ritual that is the hiring process?
Surely AI will fix this right?
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For every job, companies should hire 5-10 people, and then fire 4-9 of them after a week. That way, you won't have to fight to be the only guy who gets hired, and if you don't get the job in the end, you've still got a bit of job experience that will help you next time.
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>>108512730
If you pass a law then they're forced to comply and it becomes their problem. That's how laws work. Of course, they'd just find the most malicious way to comply, like setting up puppet companies to hire you at minimum wage then fire you after the minimum required employment period to satisfy said law.
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>>108508504
>Surely AI will fix this right?
AI calls will be (or rather, are) yet another step on the HR humilliation ritual. You should have realized by now that AI is never used for good things
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>>108508623
I had such experience with one of big fintech corpos. 8 interview step, all passed with flying colors, two with my future manager and his manager. I was hired for specific role, due to having a specific skillset, and I was supposed to build and hire team under myself.
But on first day I found out that I am on different project, different technology and different responsibilities. 'Try it, maybe you will like it. If not, we will move you to the project you were hired for'. I didn't like outdated codebase and technology so I quickly said 'nope'. Manager response? 'Oh so you dont like it? Everyone likes to work with you and praises your technical skills. But there is nothing we can do. You just lost your yearly bonus and are put as on track to be fired. If you would stay for at least a year we might move you to different project' And then 'btw project is constantly on fire, so we are putting you on unlimited unpaid overtime'.
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Companies did this to themselves when they started accepting applications online from everywhere in hopes of being able to find a FAGMAN engineer that's somehow in Stinky Creek, Montana who's willing to work for pennies.
Hire locally and require screening interviews to take place at your company's physical office. 99.99999% of third world shit is instantly eliminated.
>But I read this article about this guy who hired this other guy to go to the interview for him at the company's office.
Only possible when employers refuse to use e-Verify upon physically seeing the candidate. And if you make it policy you must work on-site for the first three months as a probationary period, you eliminate even 99% of that edge case.
Companies, especially the recruiters and HR, don't want to do this because it's more work that sitting in an office all day playing with an ATS while hiring managers dream of getting a 0.01% engineer for minimum wage.

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cron or systemd?
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>>108511132
I agree that the crontab syntax is rather esoteric.
However, systemd-timers is not at all better. You need to create TWO files just to create a daily job? That is not a simple interface.
systemd-timers FAILS to innovate on the interface side. It's power is in dependency management, which actually makes the interface more complicated and less readable.
At the very least, because cron is POSIX there is transferable skill: you learn the syntax once and it is widely compatible.
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>>108511196
> systemd-timers FAILS to innovate on the interface side.
It creates 1 file that is the timer, if the service already exists. There is one unified config language for timers and services, targets, and I'm sure other shit I'm forgetting. You learn one syntax for all of that, it is humanly readable, and a as straightforward as var=value. You learn the syntax once and it applies to all things systemd.
>cron is POSIX
@weekly is non-standard, which tells you everything you need to know about how interested POSIX is in usability. They are allergic to innovation, same reason they never incorporated --long-options into the standard.
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>>108508200
an init system doesnt need to be a timer system. you could make a better cron and people could choose to install it rather than being forced into having whatever Red Hat thinks is best for you. also fuck pottery and systemd for doing age verification like the bootlickers they are.
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>>108509426
systemd proved its worth; it's a fantastic piece of software.
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>>108511132
you're being overly dramatic.
a better metaphor is someone handed you a fixed blade knife, and you started screaming because taking it out of a sheathe is just an unfathomable amount of work and complexity compared to the button on your flimsy little piece of shit switchblade
and you will continue to scream because you're genuinely buttfuck insane you freak

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SBC is dying.
Do something
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>>108512528
I'm not enough of a trogolodyte to need Google to know you're a dumbass. N95/N100 mini-PCs were reguarly going for $90-100 with RAM and SSD so I merely got a minor discount. And now you can enjoy buying a Raspi5 16GB for double that.
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>>108512587
only pi5 I care about is the 500+
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>>108509919
>chromebook gaming laptop
Dam son
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>>108510248
That's so retarded it has to be bait.
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>>108512708
>from $410
Jesus christ zoomers and their overpriced slop. It's still missing a mouse/trackpad to be usable in anything outside of a CLI. The only reason I see it even being a thing is to milk /mkg/tards. An old laptop with the screen lopped off is both cheaper and significantly more useful since it has both a battery and trackpad built in.

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Containerization is app cruelty

>>108465124

READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server

/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.

>What software should I run?
Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.

>Why should I have a home server?
De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.


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>>108510187
seems I can't passthrough the GPU to a VM, because it's in the same IOMMU group as my HBA, so trying to do so makes me lose access to the HDDs
and truenas doesn't seem to have an equivalent to windows symlinks. I can use the "mount -B" command from CLI but it only works on truenas datasets and not subfolders in the SMB share, so useless for my torrents folder
hmmmm
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>>108512629
> I can't passthrough the GPU to a VM, because it's in the same IOMMU group as my HBA
your motherboard must be very wonky or something because every single motherboard I've seen have both full-length PCI-e slots on its own IOMMU group, PCI-e x1 and x4 slots normally share groups unless it's a very high end motherboard
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>>108512655
CPU is i7-8700k, mobo is asrock z390 Extreme4.
Intel B580 in PCIe slot #2 (x16) and HBA in PCIe slot #4 (x8) but CPU only supports 16 PCIe lanes so they should both be running at x8.
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>>108512689
yeah, figured that was the layout, your mobo is wonky, the only hope is to update BIOS and pray it works. I wouldn't trust the ASL hack or whatever is called
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>>108512739
seems a common occurrence for z390 boards, and the last BIOS update was in 2022, which I'm already running
I was originally planning to buy a cheap ryzen CPU/mobo for this so I might still go that route
alternatively I have my old 2500k cpu/mobo/ram I could get my hands on and build into a separate jellyfin box, though I was hoping to combine them

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>p-please care about our "moon" mission. we're only flying past it and it's a giant waste of money but there's a black man and woman! please watch our launch
Does anyone seriously give a shit about this?
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>>108511821
>NASA has been be about America and politics.

the 60s space program would never have existed without the idea of a competition with the USSR. Now today china has overtaken the US as largest economy and is poised to overtake DEI weakened US as science and technology leader before 2030. This is probably whats providing the political will to revive the idea of going to the moon now.
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>>108511312
>brown
It seems to me that brown people tend to be more excited about space and sciences than white commie-tranny youths thinking on nothing but the next framework of feminism.
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>>108511993
Everyone look up the Zambian space program.
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>>108502208
Not really. They're just going for a nice, expensive cruise while we're stuck here with our pedophile masters. What I'm supposed to even get out of that?
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>>108512570
Not everything is done for leeches.

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ARTIX HAS KEKED OUT.
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>>108502703
Imagine how safe they would be in 3x3 meter cubicle with a locked metal door? Now THAT is safety.
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>>108502692
I hope that these Linux distro maintainers realize that this age verification could get them in trouble with GDPR. They ARE collecting personal data that isn't necessary for operating the OS. Perhaps it is necessary in some US states, but it's not necessary in the EU, which makes the "legal compliance" defense difficult.
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show's over
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>>108509912
Real talk though, Linuxisters. At the risk of sounding naive - can't you just say 'I am over 18' on the setup and lie about it? I had to do that with my Manjaro instance. I mean I always watch this shit with baited breath, and I suppose this is more for my own sanity, but how bad can this particular aspect actully get? At worst if some states require ID verification, just go out of state and buy it. Or order it.

Or download the distro from a pirate site or something. Bit of a hassle but we can work around this one pretty easily, surely? Maybe we need to calm down a bit with this one? Obviously remain on guard?

(All the need to do with all this shit is allow you to go to the shop, buy the service with a gift card where you pay in cash and show the ID to thr counter guy and he activates it, basically anon. Meta already have gift cards so an 18+ version could work the same way, that wouldn't be too bad, same for a VPN thing, but no, it has to be digital surveillance 'trust us' nonsense.)
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>>108502692
>based devs
>systemd free
>has a sense of humour
Best arch based distro.
>>108512327
Yeah, let's give them a inch. I'm sure they won't take a mile.

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What are you working on, /g/?

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>>108512237
>Log scale
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>>108512248
>half
>log scale
>actually more like 5%
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>>108512237
>Elon needs to hire a team to delete all computer science and start over from scratch.
abolish abstraction
accept that you're programming real hardware that physically exists in the real world
profit
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why do humans have to click the I'm not a robot button
why not force robots to click a I am a robot button instead?
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https://leetcode.com/problems/maximum-walls-destroyed-by-robots/

STOP TORTURING ME
I KNOW I'M AN AUTISTIC DATA HOARDER THAT DOWNLOADS HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF IMAGES ON MY PHONE, NEVER SORTS THEM, NEVER LOOKS AT THEM, AND NEVER DELETES THEM OR MOVES THEM TO ANYTHING ELSE
I KNOW I'M OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE
I KNOW I'M AUTISTIC
I KNOW I HAVE CRIPPLING ANXIETY AND CAN'T DO BASIC THINGS LIKE MOVE FILES OFF A PHONE TO A HARD DRIVE
LEAVE ME THE FUCK ALONE
I WANT TO LIVE MY LIFE
STOP MAKING ME FREAK OUT ABOUT HOW UNSUSTAINABLE AND USELESS I AM EVERY MOMENT OF EVERY DAY
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>>108506693
Build a NAS
Learn how to VPN
Make your own cloud
Stop being a slave to what you can put in your phone for your data hoarding needs
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who cares. you shouldn't store anything on a phone
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>>108506693
I hate you. You’re a detestable human being. Absolutely revolting.
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>>108506693
your doing it wrong. you don't hoard on a phone. you hoard on a home server or nas wíth your phone
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>>108507180

anon its year 2026 phone storage big now or same old 8MB dumb phone

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>>108512702
Make an encrypted partition that you mount with CryptFS/Gocrypt/Veracrypt. KDE has this function with the KVault.
Just make sure to delete the cache after use, especially the thumbnail folder, as otherwise the contents will get leaked anyways.
https://www.cryfs.org/
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>>108512702
>hiding your porn on your pc
just keep it all on a thumbstick and store it in your ass, retard
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>>108512760
sir, pls, this is a friendly thread
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I'm trying to use motion-project.github.io to stream my USB webcam to my network. I can connect but I get a still image. What's the issue? If I click to seek it changes to a new frame but it isn't playing
>mpv --no-config http://192.168.1.200:9999
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>>108512702
Make a new user

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Last thread died in the water, let's try again!
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>>108512406
I've been looking for something like smenu. What ever happened to it?
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>>108511114
>using shelltrooning
Ngmi, vibecode that shit, luddite
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>>108512653
>suddenly, trannies
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>>108512653
some people like coding.
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>>108512786
Shell scripts are the best. All the real code has already been written for the desktop. Somebody just has to script it all together.

Carmack vs Romero edition

/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

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>>108512490
>Fallacy fallacy
Nice try, Sanjeet.
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>>108512644
Uhmm slot... Tokens maybe?
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you will never be a video game
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>>108512664
the way my gf plays with my emotions, i beg to differ
this is a serious post
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>>108503683
> Romero
who?

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everything is fucking AIfags in the ass lmao.
LLMs can't improve anymore and only way labs cope is by over-fitting on benchmarks till the new one drops.
it's over, bubble is bursting.
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>>108510323
wrong
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>>108510333
OH, I'M SORRY
SILLY ME, expecting our multitrillion dollar technology to be able to solve children's puzzles
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>>108509008
How can you be this delusional?
They’re not smarter. They can’t think.
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>>108510333
Not wrong
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>>108488178
Job sites have constant postings from AI companies wanting "experts" to create new content for their models to consume. The pay is shit so I'm betting they're getting shit content from those workers.

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/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots.

Heated gamer word edition

>News
GLM-5.1 by Z.ai is out: https://nitter.net/Zai_org/status/2037490078126084514#m
Xiaomi MiMo V2 Pro released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/mimo-v2-pro
Anthropic SUING USA: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/09/tech/anthropic-sues-pentagon
Google to rollout HARD CAPS for API keys: https://nitter.net/OfficialLoganK/status/2028842571934670988#m
Google Gemini 3.0 Pro Preview Deprecation soon: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/deprecations
Google releases Gemini 3.1 Pro: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/gemini-models/gemini-3-1-pro/

Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html

>Frontends

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>>108512703
wasn't a bonsai model released days ago?
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how much let you "pride" influence your decisions?
newer models?
hah....
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>108512669
or maybe people know and arent going to stay seething over it for months and try to rage post for updoots over it and are focusing on things that can be done.

your fabricated outrage performance show gets a 3/10 would not watch again rating.
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>>108512733
nigga i don't care about little trees i want ERP
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>i am not able to think about hte deeper meaing of "proud" token being predatory
>i will just take the newer models and choke on it like a bitch on a dick

Is he our guy?
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>>108512234
More accurately, neoliberalism is the result of ((economists)) recognizing the implications of classical liberalism's answer to the rent question.
Neoconservatism is Lev Bronsteinism applied to the reins of the first world.
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i saw one about engines he knows the basics. does anyone know if this guy get his info from grok or is he legit?
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>>108512479
>grid level
We don't live at the grid level. Like all activists, you know about the flaws but pretend they don't exist and go on the offensive when they're mentioned. 1000 MW produced to satisfy 1000 MW of demand sounds nice at the grid level until you realize that production and consumption are far out of sync with each other. You already know that but think if you act like an asshole, you can drive people out of the conversation and somehow the laws of physic will bend because you "won" an internet debate. If you can't flood the thread with enough shit to run off all those pointing out the flaws, you switch to hand waving and outright lies. You'll insist "pumped storage" can work in a flat desert because, well, your system doesn't work without it. You'll come up with endless half solutions that fail in physical implementations and insist it's physical reality that's wrong.
This is why you're hated and no one takes you seriously. You already know all of this but you just don't care. You want your utopia fantasy to come true and get angry that it can't, so you lash out on those who explain why your dream can't work with the chosen tech instead of accepting physical reality can't be changed but the approach we take can. Meanwhile you destroy the credibility of what you see as your "side", making actual progress far more difficult because you make everyone hate you and everything you're associated with.
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>>108512763
I'm sorry you're losing everywhere. It's a tough world out there but we're making it better despite you.
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>>108493020
why does /g/ like people who talk a lot and never get their hands dirty? is this board full of braindead retards?
this guy for example, he does cybersec stuff to real world scenarios and even shows how he does them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMIwNiwQewQ

>>108512618
I think he's a mech engineer, so guess what...


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