I think it’s healthy to look for a job even while gainfully employed and even go to interviews once in a while.
For one thing, it keeps you humble. I was rejected for a job because the actual skills I need for that job were radically different than I was expecting, based on the description.
I’ve prided myself on raw technical skills, but I realize now I have a huge gap in organizational and process tech, that’s way more important now that I’m in management.
In the final weeks of the dig, Microsoft flew a drone over the workers to monitor their progress. “There will be no hiding place!” a Microsoft project manager wrote in an email as crews prepared to cut down trees still around the cemetery.
How Authorities Erased a Historic Black Cemetery in Virginia
https://www.propublica.org/article/how-authorities-erased-historic-black-cemetery-virginia @ProPublica
The cemetery’s disappearance cleared the way for the expansion of a Microsoft data center, despite layers of federal and state regulations nominally intended to protect culturally significant sites.
Wow, hello Mastodon, i will continue to misspell it (mastadon for some reason is stuck in my muscle memory)
It looks like an awful lot of Infosec Twitter landed here, really glad to see it! You all have been so valuable in keeping me ahead of the curve with new vulnerabilities, issues, techniques, and tools.
Hopefully more practitioners, vendors and MVP's make their way here and continue to keep the Infosec community alive without making me join a bunch of Discords 😬