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  • I had an awful lot of fun in the lower levels by sticking entirely with my mining laser. After a while I picked up a rivet gun and an arc welder. Later on a ship cutter to replace the mining laser. And finally I got some Arc Might plasma drill thing that absolutely tears through anything with the most jarring sound. I’m not really the cosplay type, but my dood is a miner, with modified, deadly tools. Silly, I know, but fun is where you find it.







  • dbtng@eviltoast.orgOPtonetworking@sh.itjust.worksJust passed my CCNA.
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    20 days ago

    Thanks! I did it for close to free. Happy to share …

    Cisco has the free CCST Network training, which gets you a cert, and trains you about 2/3 of the way.
    https://www.netacad.com/resources/program-info/ccst-networking

    They also have a CCST Cybersecurity that will train you on general security and cover ACLs. I did them both. TBH its a pain in the butt to sign up for Cisco training if you don’t work for a company with an account, but it can be done. Fortunately, I was able to use my work email to sign up.

    After you finish the CCST, you’ll still need to learn etherchannel, vlan/trunk, STP, and OSPF.
    There’s a lot of really good sites training sites out there. Pick one with a monthly charge that offers tests and labs.
    I used KWTrain.com because I was familiar with the guy from his excellent youtube vids. Cost was $39/month, and I only needed 2 months access.

    The CCST tests were (2x) $125. + CCNA test was $300. + KWTrain.com cost me $78.

    • $300 The boss is picking up the (successful) CCNA test.

    So the whole thing cost me $328 and a hell of a lot of study time.


    Oh, one more thing. Cisco has like a dozen training sites. Explore them. I got a Meraki cert on one of their random sites, took me about 2 days to complete. There’s probly other stuff I haven’t seen yet.

    This CiscoU site is sort of the central training hub.
    https://u.cisco.com/
    I would suggest that you DO NOT sign up for this until you are ready, because you will get a free introductory window where you have access to a bunch of training that is normally not free. So, get well into your CCST studies before you sign up for CiscoU, and get the most out of your free window.











  • dbtng@eviltoast.orgtoOperating Systems@beehaw.orgSvarDOS
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    1 month ago

    Expect as you like. Jokes are, as they are. Not much to be said about Haiku, its a joke.
    Really. Get over yourself.
    Its ok if I don’t like something. I’m not disagreeing with your or criticizing your post. Check Lemvotes. I upvote you.
    I’m a bit bemused by all this fragility displayed, but I’m sure we will all get past it.



  • dbtng@eviltoast.orgtoOperating Systems@beehaw.orgSvarDOS
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    1 month ago

    The website in question was in fact shit. Some things are easily judged in objective terms.

    As to SvarDOS, I’m on the fence. There are aspects of it that seem unstable, and for most DOS usage these days, stability is the only thing you actually want out of it.

    Are you upset about my opinion of Haiku? That project is a joke that I’ve been watching for over 2 decades. I am extremely surprised they got it along this far. Its better than ever. Still kinda silly with their branding and copyrights.

    Stop and think about this for a second. You post into the void. Nobody replies. Look back and see it.
    I read one of your posts, spend an hour or more on the site you link, dig deep into it, come up with an opinion, and post a cogent reply.
    What did you expect when you posted? More of nothing?
    This is what its like when actual people converse about things wherein they have opinions.

    I’m not in the least bit upset about anything. I enjoy your posts. You post about things I care about.
    Nice to meet you, regardless of the friction.



  • dbtng@eviltoast.orgtoOperating Systems@beehaw.orgSvarDOS
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    1 month ago

    I use them. I play with them. I judge them as I like. This is a place to discuss them. Would you rather empty silence?
    You are also an OS fan. We have far more in common than not.

    In this particular case, SvarDOS is trying to play in a space where real tools may actually be required.
    Is it a real tool? That is an open question.