>“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,”
I maintain physical and digital notes on my coding.
Since I review them frequently, I find them helpful. The notes help me track progress or try out new ideas. Sometimes the very acting of writing reinforces my understanding of new and even old concepts.
I would recommend most developers keep a journal of some sort and review it regularly.
Dell Optiplex 3020 w/ i5 but running FreeBSD to build prototypes. Runs alright. I have used OpenBSD on a Pentium box for similar projects before and the support was good too.
So *BSDs are now among my considerations when it comes to get usage out older machines.
Cybersecurity - SOC, Incident Response, GRC
11 years experience.
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