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Job Experience~4 years
First chamomile sprouts of the new hydroponic garden! #bloomscrolling
New project acquired
Stay safe, y'all. Worldwide travel advisory issued by US Department of State. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/worldwide-caution.html
Worldwide Caution

I went a bit overboard at the local korean grocery today
These were supposed to be lapis lazuli. I'm glad this was a review sample and thus I paid nothing for them because... Yeah they got lapis in them but they look about the color of a broken paver overall 🙄
Treat yourself. Get a heated food massager for under your desk. It doesn't have to be super fancy, just with decent reviews. Your feet and your mental health will thank you.
Update: both interviews seem to have went well, I'm hoping to hear back on one by the end of the week and the other within 2 weeks.

Open question to hiring managers and recruiters putting a CISSP requirement on a 0-4 YoE position:

Are you willing to accept candidates who passed the exam but don't have the experience yet (and as such will appear as an "associate of ISC2" when you go to verify them)? If so, how do you plan to verify that they passed the CISSP, rather than a different ISC2 certification? If not, what's the reason requiring a cert that requires 5 years of infosec experience on a position asking for less?

If you're not a recruiter, please keep it civil in the comments. I'm genuinely curious about the methodology here, not trying to attack a practice.

2 interview requests so far, this week is looking good :)
Rabbit R1 AI box revealed to just be an Android app

It sounds like the company is now blocking access from "bootleg" APKs.

Ars Technica