shellsharks
Infosec researcher | writes @ https://shellsharks.com
Mastodon: @shellsharks@infosec.exchange
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Not particularly. Though I wouldn’t blame many of us in security / IT-in-general for having hobbies that involved getting OUT of the house. We look at computers too long each day 😅
shellsharksAto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Scrolls Volume Seven - Arcane curation from the IndieWeb, Fediverse and Cybersecurity realmsEnglish1·30 days agoThe RSS feed should be full content now. I figured it out!
shellsharksAto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Scrolls Volume Seven - Arcane curation from the IndieWeb, Fediverse and Cybersecurity realmsEnglish2·30 days agoThanks!! 🙏
shellsharksAto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Scrolls Volume Seven - Arcane curation from the IndieWeb, Fediverse and Cybersecurity realmsEnglish2·30 days agoYou’re not the first to ask about a full-content RSS feed. I can probably figure that out, but I do think the best way to “experience” the newsletter/my site in general is directly on the site 😅. Thanks for taking a look though! 🧡
shellsharksAto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Scrolls Volume Seven - Arcane curation from the IndieWeb, Fediverse and Cybersecurity realmsEnglish2·30 days agoThanks for taking a look! If you want to learn more about the IndieWeb, I wrote something up a while back about it. https://shellsharks.com/indieweb. Cheers!
shellsharksAto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Scrolls Volume Seven - Arcane curation from the IndieWeb, Fediverse and Cybersecurity realmsEnglish1·30 days agoHey! There was some Cloudflare related dependency issues a few days ago causing my icon pack to load slowly or not at all. I set the .js for those icons to defer so that wouldn’t be an issue any more (had to learn about that the hard way). Let me know if you’re still seeing weird load times.
Sorry to hear it! Hope you get back into the gym soon. I know what that’s like. It also sucks to just feel like you’re losing whatever progress or gains you had made before getting sick. Feel for ya!
Woo!
Do it! If we can make this place (the entire instance in general) more active, it will draw more folks to all communities.
Was / am still trying to work on the WEB-300 course. I’ve also dumped personal money to it at one point or another =/
Oooph I know the feeling. I have been for months and months trying to get the sustained energy to work on OffSec training. Hasn’t happened yet.
- Been reviewing Flipboard’s “Surf” app (social web browser)
- Working on some other write-ups for my blog… such as, overcoming my own burnout to write a piece ABOUT said burnout
- Assessing some (un-named) endpoint security software at work
- Testing out some other Fediverse client software, specifically, been using the Mona app more recently
- Going to start thinking about getting back into some training of some kind… not sure what though (yet)
shellsharksOPMAto cybersecurity•Mentorship Monday - Discussions for career and learning!1·4 months agoYou’ll need technical chops sure, but the hard part imo is finding the gigs. For that, good ol’ fashioned networking. Start a blog, build a portfolio, network with folks and take work where you can find it. Good luck and happy new year!
shellsharksOPMAto cybersecurity•Mentorship Monday - Discussions for career and learning!1·5 months agoI’ve seen a lot of Cybersecurity salary surveys on Reddit (sorry to linking to the other place - https://www.reddit.com/r/cybersecurity/comments/15fo0e6/how_much_are_you_making_in_cybersecurity/). Levels.fyi is also pretty accurate for cyber/software engineer data across the various levels, especially at your typical “tech” companies (https://www.levels.fyi/)
shellsharksOPMAto cybersecurity•Mentorship Monday - Discussions for career and learning!2·6 months agoThere’s no one path in to be sure. But there’s lots of ways to educate yourself and build a “hireable” portfolio from home and without getting a typical 4-year degree. Learn to code, get some applicable certifications, start a website (as your digital portfolio), contribute to open source or spin up your own project(s), etc… The IT/software/cyber market is not at its peak (in terms of opportunity), but we’re definitely still here and there are openings. It’s still a great field with a lot of perks if you can weather the challenges of “breaking in”. It’s also not going anywhere, despite what some may lead you to believe given the advent of “AI”. For those of us in tech, we’ll be the first to tell you that our jobs are pretty safe.
If it’s infosec you might be interested in, you may find this guide I put together and typically share interesting - https://shellsharks.com/getting-into-information-security.
Good luck!
I’ve tried a bit. But not really day-to-day just yet
These days, sometimes it’s just enough to survive. Stay sane out there folks.