Hyprbar is not a thing. There is hyprlock hypecursor and hyprpaper.
Hyprbar is not a thing. There is hyprlock hypecursor and hyprpaper.
I just started yesterday in a VM. It’s no stress and you can easily put your configuration on metal after. Pretty fun stuff.
Haven’t had any luck getting interviews? Could be your resume. Haven’t had any luck with getting offers? Could be your interviewing skills.
Thanks for the insight. That’s where I’m at now. I’m building that down payment fund but not as fast as I could be if I committed to buying something in the near future.
If you could record your mic with this it would be awesome.
I’m young in my fire journey but making really good progress. One thing I’m stuck on is the living situation. I can’t decided of I should buy something or just be a renter for life. I would like to travel quite a bit during retirement so I don’t know if it would make sense to own something. On the other hand it would be nice to have a home base. How did you guys approach this problem?
I haven’t tested on windows at all but I haven’t ran into any issues on Linux.
I wish you could record Mic audio with it.
What are your goals?
Hyperland. Nice, simple, and looks good.
The cover image to ascci art is the best feature!
For people who plan to travel a lot after you fire, what are your housing plans? Just short term rentals where ever you want to stay? Paying for a “home base” and also paying for housing when you travel seems expensive.
I use kitty because its the hyprland default.
Do you currently work in IT?
Praying for you.
I would set up a Kali VM and play on HTB or tryhack me. They will have windows machines already set up for you. HTB academy’s “getting started” module would be a good place to start or TCM’s practical ethical hacking course (there is a free version on YouTube).
Call me crazy but I’ve been playing league of legends for over 10 years and still enjoy it.
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I’m feeling kind of lost. I’m a network engineer at a big company. I love my job but it’s 100% in office. I’m feeling like I’m missing out on a lot of things because I’m not remote. Any advice? Thinking of getting a bigger cert (CISSP comes to mind) and looking for something new. But I’m fairly compensated already and like what I do.