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SEEKING WORK | Lusaka, ZM UTC +2 | REMOTE ONLY

Cybersecurity - SOC, Incident Response, GRC

11 years experience.

[bssgn1272][at][gmail][dot][com]


Books, generally speaking, have changed my life for the better. I curate my reading list and only mindfully read what is beneficial to me.

The more I practiced mindful reading, the better I got at many things (from work, finances, to friendship and marriage).

I can attribute this to what seems pretty obvious - apply what you learn or think deeply about it to understand its meaning to you.


How do you pick what to read? Is it based purely on interests or areas you feel behind?


For the last couple of years, I've only had these directories: dev, test and prod.

Whatever I am working on or learning goes in dev, whatever is ready for testing or experimentation goes in test. Everything else goes in prod.

But I have been thinking of expanding on this.

Thanks for sharing the article. I might gain some inspiration.


Gave it the prompt "novel idea" and of course I meant this[0] just to see what would happen. My expectation was that it would seek clarification.

Instead, it proceeded to give me plot twists, genre-bending narratives and premises all based in my country and city.

0 - https://pastebin.com/SX11BZTa


Plausible and gave me a good chuckle.

Thanks.


In my interactions with Marijn, he’s been very responsive. I’m happy to see this release and wish him continued success.

I learned JS from the second edition.

Incredible resource.


SEEKING WORK | Zambia | Remote

Java, Python

$50/day


Sad news. I am grateful for Vim and for Moolenaar. Deepest condolences to family, friends and the community.


I particularly enjoyed this quote

>“The main thing is finding something that you enjoy doing, that preferably doesn’t harm others, and that tests whatever aptitude one has, that tests one’s ingenuity,”


Followed by

> “It’s almost like a kind of a game. You against nature.”


This saddened me. Best of luck, truly.


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