Seriously! I ended up blocking reddit and its subdomains with my pihole so that I'd stop clicking on things from google searches.
matt
I had to give it a couple of tries -- originally I used Bard but wound up hitting paydirt with ChatGPT, seems to be a little bit better at understanding me at least? In terms of the topics, it really hit it out of the park but I still haven't checked every book; curious how many of them actually exists lol
I recently had ChatGPT put together a "lesson plan" of sorts for the next six months of one thing to work on each week to get familiar with different skillsets and see what I really like. I basically gave it a list of skills that I currently have, topics that I want to learn more about, and certifications that I find interesting/applicable then had it come up with a project that could be completed in a weekend a book for further reading.
Right now I'm working on my CKS for work but here's a few things that I'm really looking forward to once I start knocking the weeks off on here:
- Container Runtime internals: Dive deeper into the internals of container runtimes, understand container lifecycle management, and experiment with advanced runtime configurations.
- Ghidra and Container Security: Analyze a container runtime component using Ghidra to identify potential vulnerabilities or weaknesses and propose mitigation strategies.
- Adversarial Examples: Implement a simple adversarial attack on a pre-trained machine learning model using a library like Foolbox or CleverHans.
I'm kind of surprised there isn't a browser extension to redirect reddit.com to lemmy.ml or something yet lol