You like this deeply branching thing. There are other aspects to gameplay. NV is ugly. I grew up in the southwest and have seen quite enough tumbleweeds. The whole crafting thing was tedious. The game needs fixin, crashes frequently. I gave up when my annoyance level exceeded my entertainment. That was well before your deep branches. NV is meh.
My first attempt to play was only a couple years ago on a modern pc. It didn't work out. I figured it was just not running correctly. I'd bought them in a bundle, and just figured they were pieces for my collection, not actually games anymore.
You talkin about NV?Boring. Bland. I played it. Guess I got about a third of the way through. Its not the great game people make it out to be.Like I said, meh. Although your input is appreciated. Glad you liked it.
Or the first two games? Like, I'm not even sure they are running correctly. It's old tech. I chalked their being unplayable up to them being literally unplayable.
Cisco offers a whole lot of free online training as well, on several different websites.Its kind of a pita to get access in the first place, but its definitely free, comprehensive, and starts from the ground up.And of course, they have paid training options on those same sites.
Well ... How much do you want to learn? How serious are you?
If you want to know networking, the authority is Cisco.I'm scheduled to take my CCST Network exam tomorrow. That's an entry-level Cisco cert.I've been studying for about 3 months. Wish me luck ...
AccessYou've got to jump through some hoops. You need to create an account and go through some verification.They need to figure out if you are 'overseas' and whether you should be able to download encryption products.I think its probably easiest if you use your work email, that's what they are really looking for.
Cisco UThere's a shit-ton of free classes at Cisco U as well.Most of those are not directly cert-related, but a large amount of them were created for people studying for the CCNA, so they are certainly helpful. There's all sorts of rando training, keep ya real busy.
Here's one I've started.https://u.cisco.com/paths/understanding-cisco-data-center-foundations-20705
Lab EnvironmentsThe whole study program uses Packet Tracer for the labs, which you download from them.I also got a copy of Cisco Modeling Labs running. That was a bitch, had to shoe-horn an OVA to run on Proxmox.And I got an older edu copy of the Cloud Services virtual router, if there's anything these other lab environments can't handle. (This version can be freely downloaded ... csr1000v-universal9.03.12.00.S.154-2.S-std.iso)
I prefer to think we are all shrinking as the universe's energy runs down. That makes more sense than an infinite space expanding.But that's whacha get when internet morons like me comment on cosmology. :]
Do ya get the feeling he's stirring some shit?The glee with which he states his truths and challenges the reader to defy them...That's performative. You don't have to act like that just to make a point.He's looking to jostle some jammies, as far as I can see.
Man, I support Ukraine, and I'm all about throwing some mud at ruskis. But there's literally nothing to this article. The Ukranian president said the other side was weakened. Right. He does that every day. Its his job. Gotta keep up morale and all. This is a nothing sandwich.
Man. I know what they were. I don't want to review them. Water and my adventurous spirit, aka dumbass kayaker, almost took me out twice. You're pretty fukin exhausted after fighting for your life. No fun. And then the motorcycles and booze over and over. Right. No, I don't want to review any of that. Made it through once. Enough.
Well, it was an interesting article, and I agree with all their points. I'm not sure what I expected. The article was a bit more wide-ranging than just a list of facts. Yes, it did predictably start off with climate denialism, but it went other directions too. Worth a read.
Edit ... Heh. I've rescanned it a few times. I love the way the guy shits on AI on the way out the door. Good work.
More edit ... um ... this guy's a freeeak. Love it. He's got a podcast called Starts With A Bang. He looks like Dr. Robotnik.
Hehe. You are preachin to the choir.In truth, most of my code, particularly my published pieces, looks like a textbook example of self-documentation.This is because I'm inexpert enough at coding to need the pointers next time I look at my own code.So if it looks like a kindergarten teacher authored it, I'll probly be able to understand it later.
And thanks! My kitties always want more scratches. :]
Well, the more of youtube we import ... the more of youtube we import. Part of the reason we aren't flooded with crap on the fediverse is that we are too small to matter. And perhaps we are small enough to effectively police our own. So ... why would we want to import youtube at all? Bigger is not better.
You like this deeply branching thing. There are other aspects to gameplay. NV is ugly. I grew up in the southwest and have seen quite enough tumbleweeds. The whole crafting thing was tedious. The game needs fixin, crashes frequently. I gave up when my annoyance level exceeded my entertainment. That was well before your deep branches. NV is meh.