DemSpud

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[–] DemSpud 3 points 11 months ago
[–] DemSpud 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Been to china, my advice is to amour up with a few vpn providers, and if you can get a sim card from Hong Kong, it gives full coverage in the mainland with western internet access

[–] DemSpud 2 points 1 year ago

Linux Mint has been great, you do run into some issues with games that have intense Anticheat, but for the most part the user experience is flawless. I don't know about steam OS, but with mint (and I think also for Ubuntu and pop OS) you just install steam, install the game from your library, and off you go it's just like Windows

[–] DemSpud 1 points 1 year ago

Very dumb, check the second url I posted first and get the command line from there. Don't trust some random ass dude on Lemmy but I hope you'll see that I posted the same command as on the website

[–] DemSpud 3 points 1 year ago

Same tool actually, its so good

[–] DemSpud 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Give it a go, it's really handy for setting up new machines! I'm on Linux mint permanently now but I still use that for servers

[–] DemSpud 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I see what you're saying but I don't agree with you. I want to have my data available to me offline. I'm not looking to have a cloud based phone/device. Not to mention the proton drive app kinda sucks compared to Google photos when it comes to markup and other editing. And scrolling through photos is painfully slow

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by DemSpud to c/[email protected]
 

Recently had to replace my phone due to an unfortunate accident on a boat. Thankfully I had I used the proton drive app to backup all of my photos, but now I can't figure out how to restore them all back onto my device. There's thousands of photos and proton seems to only load 24 at a time, is there a way that I can just just download all of them? On Android if it helps.

[–] DemSpud 9 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I think a lot of modern cars recognise the speed signs with cameras

[–] DemSpud 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Sounds like it works like shit

[–] DemSpud 3 points 1 year ago

Thankyou for sharing this

 

Back in Australia from my 3 week Japan holiday, here are some more photos of that Pokemon watch I found (more details in the Original post here)

I wasnt happy with the photo quality in the original post, so here are some better ones:

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Just a note, I pulled the watch crown out in these photos, its not typically that far out.

 

I was shrine hunting in Kyoto when I walked into some random market with heaps of small shops. My friend and I were the only tourists there that I could see and we walked past this small watch shop and the yellow watch face caught my eye, not really a pokemon fan but the colour looks so nice!

More images here

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InfoSec Certs (self.cybersecurity)
 

Hey c/Cybersecurity!

Just looking for some advice on what certifications are worth getting?

I am wanting to steer my career into ICS Incident Response and was wondering what Entry level certs are worth it? I want to get my SANS FOR-508 (GCFA) and SANS ICS-515 (GRID) certifications, however due to the expense of these I am looking to hopefully do some cheaper ones first until I can get the company I work for to pay for them.

I was considering perhaps CompTIA Security+ and CompTIA CySA+ but I don't know if the time spent towards them could be better invested in another course such as CISSP.

I am Based in Australia and have a Bachelor of Computer Science, and a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. I have also been working as a Process Control Systems engineer for about 3 years since finishing uni if this helps gives some more context.

Any career advice or recommendations is highly appreciated, I am kind of overwhelmed by all of the options. Also keen to do some more non-certified courses to increase my knowledge, I have been working through a few from Chris Sanders' recently and want to do more from him.

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