But are rents higher than the mortgage + insurance + maintenance + lack of liquidity + the potential home value changes.
If the expectations is that the home value are dropping, the math seems pretty simple.
But in a different financial environment, maybe a few years from now, your expectations might be different and the math works out differently
tl;dr; Take the online courses for Cloud Security is the best bang for your buck IMO.
As a Security Engineer that works on network/devops stuff at a modern Saas company.
I think 90% of what I do is Cloud DevOps with a focus on Security. That could mean: making frameworks to make security easier, or advise other teams on how to secure their pieces of infra, or identifying insecure configs and pushing to get those fixed.
The other 10% is understanding security risks and what designs/implementations of the infra are good/bad. Pen-testing might help with the later skill, but at ~10% it's a surprisingly small factor.
I would like to echo the points made by other posts, that there are a lot of different fields of security.
Pentesting is one field, Application security is another, there's also compliance, red-team, IT-security, threat hunting, etc. The list goes on, and there are a lot of different skills you could build, certifications you could get, and areas to specialize in (or distract you from your specialization)
It does sound as if you enjoy the InfraSec/SecDevOps parts of the problem. So learning more about AWS/GCP Security in detail is probably the best way to improve your skill set in the area.
I'm excited for the public launch of e2e encryption in the Android default Messages app. This would provide encrypted messages to a huge audience, everyone already on Android.
Signal has stated that they will not support RCS (possibly that they can't due to technical limitations).
Slow, unresponsiveness, and worst of all lagged resizing caused my biggest daily annoyances in Jira.
Several times a week, I click a task, and just want to click the link to an associated epic, or something. But that link keeps dipping and dodging my mouse.
I joined another team which used Asana, and it's much better, although certain things can still be slow.
The current vaccine is a new technology, which codifies the spike protein in mRNA. SAR-COV-2 works by using their spike protein to attach to your body's ACE2 receptors, This new vaccine time is targeting something that is invariant and integral to SAR-COV viruses (the spike protein which gives it entrance) and almost certainly covers the new variant
One small correction,
TSCM 5nm still uses finFet
Samsungs 3nm is being testing with GAAFET and has it slated for 2021. TSMCs roadmap also has it but for 2022, and intel at 2025
Although level.fyi is probably biased to high earners who post their salaries and has less data for non-engineers.