You know, life would be so much easier if I knew wtf I was doing
@jerry@infosec.exchange
meh. that would be no fun. :D
@jerry@infosec.exchange I’ve been in IT long enough to believe we’re almost all figuring it out as we go along. Landscape and “tech du jour” changes so frequently that it’s near impossible to keep up and still have some semblance of a life…
@jerry@infosec.exchange Trial and error, dude. Trial and error. It’s the best way to learn (for me, at least).
@jerry@infosec.exchange I’ve found that the more I learn, the more complex the problems get that stump me. Either way, I’m spending most of my time wondering wtf I’m doing, and it’s cold comfort that my befuddlement is somehow more sophisticated now.
What is a comfort is being able to help someone struggling with something I’ve dealt with before.@jerry@infosec.exchange Does anyone? As an autodidact dropout I could never rely on it, and it does take some being bold IMO - but I do feel relatively free.
@jerry@infosec.exchange Goddamn, same.
@jerry@infosec.exchange Its overrated. Or so I’m told.
@jerry@infosec.exchange
I tried knowing what I was doing once. I do not recommend it.@jerry@infosec.exchange
big mood
@jerry@infosec.exchange This is a test life. This is only a test. Has this been an actual life, you would have been told where to go and what to do. This is only a test.
@jerry@infosec.exchange Not your fault, it’s been three web years since lunch time.
@jerry@infosec.exchange
You have a wonderful way of hiding it 🤣@jerry@infosec.exchange The secret is understanding that everyone else does not know either.
Carry on, no fault.
@jerry@infosec.exchange this comic keeps me going