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I'm going to watch this documentary tonight and I thought it would be suited to be shared here. Listened to the first few minutes and it seemed like something interesting, so I decided to share first and then watch tonight!
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Ooh thanks for sharing! I’ve been doing a lot of research into story and the hero’s journey, this looks fascinating
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Thanks to @july for sharing it first! And underneath the original cast in a comment, he recommended a second one. Want to check out that one too. I will be working on a new story for my blog this weekend (finally) and will share it here. Trying to fit in all the other stuff I need to do while being dedicated to studying cybersecurity (I've not missed a day for 3 weeks).
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Love to hear it! :) glad you’re feeling so inspired on top of your cybersecurity learnings Have you gotten into verkle proofs yet?
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I wasn't sure what verkle proofs were, so I asked Chat GPT. But no, haven't gotten to that. I wonder if that is covered in this. It's very basic and starts with no knowledge at all of the subject. Just finished up the course on linux and SQL which was my favorite course so far. Curious to see where it goes from here. It's 8 courses (for the certificate) and I'm on #5 now.
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Basically a way to condense information points but also easily verify them with a single “root” Cool! I’ve been meaning to learn more about sql but never got into it. What’s your biggest takeaway?
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Well, the SQL intro had to do with what you might use it for as a security analyst. So it was mostly learning to query for information in specific tables (i.e., login attempts and what time and from where..etc). I never learned it any other way, so I'm not sure how a general SQL intro would be. I could check that out on Dune too. I can recognize and understand some operators and syntax now on Dune. I think the first 4 courses were mainly intro and the last 4 will be more focused into what you actually do. I was happy that some of it was hands on experience using a virtual machine as just reading about it doesn't really solidify what you're learning. The google courses get praise for practical experience.
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