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Nah man, that’s not a river

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RIP FreeBSD. Wonder what the “Unknown” ones are though.

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Guess I shoulda done more digging lol. Thanks for the help. Btw, do you know much about PECB’s courses? They have some ISO stuff that’s GRC specific, might look into it.

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Don’t let the furries see this

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I’ve actually just done a bit of digging on it and it seems that CISSP is used in Canada, so I might pull the trigger on that. I’m also considering Unixguy’s GRC Mastery course. Happen to know anything about it? I don’t think it counts as a certification proper, but it might be good to show employers what I’m interested in and that I’ve already put in some work.

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No certs as of current. Trying to figure out if there’s even an entry-level pathway available before I dump more money into education. NIST and ISA: are these international certs or America specific? The latter won’t help me much unless I get a remote job. As for regulations, that should be easy enough. I’m already good at research, so.

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Not American, but hopefully someone else can take inspiration from this. I’ll look into help desk positions, thanks for the tip.

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Running this through reverse image search shows that’s not the case.

EDIT: How tf am I getting downvotes on this lmao. Insane people smh

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Napalm is aluminum salts of naphthenic acid and palmitic acid. The aluminum saponifies the other two constituents resulting in a fuel-gel mixture. Polystyrene + gasoline is dollar store napalm, not the real deal.

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Fun fact: mixing polystyrene and gasoline results in a flammable jelly that sticks to anything.

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