This thread would be much better if it were muslim women profiles, then catfishing muslim men into admitting they support jihad and then sending their info to the FBI.
It's true, but unless people start criticizing the DNC for being so incompetent that they lost an election to literally 'THIS GUY' then all the complaining is pretty useless.
I did all the ITIL Foundation lessons and practice tests when I first got hired, and quickly realized our company's service processes are all basically the "what not to do" examples.
Unfortunately, now that they're ready to start paying for exams, all those lessons have been removed from my...
Man in the High Castle has a *very* muted color palette befitting the tone of the show, and might not be the best test.
Is there an HDR copy of, say Guardians of the Galaxy available for stream or purchase?
Is it more of a business process type thing and not a technical test? Like best practices?
On a similar note for non-technical certs, I will probably bang out ITIL Foundation since we have all the study materials on our training platform already.
Is that easy? It doesn't sound easy, but I'll put it on my radar. A 6 hour test does not sound enjoyable.
I'm not looking for particularly valuable certs, I'm looking for quantity of easy certs I can just easily bang out. They will pay for *any* test, and I generally test well.
What about Linux+? Quantity over quality for this company, at least promotion wise. None of the people who make budgets know what any of the certs actually mean, and they will pay for any test you want to take.
They're paying for the tests anyway. I just figured I could run through a practice test and blast it out by next week. I know it's not particularly valuable compared to a CCNA, but considering the total opportunity cost to me is is like 2 hours of my time.
I have nearly zero experience with...
I'm not just sure, I'm A positive.
That was the easiest, dumbest fucking test I've ever taken.
At least I didn't have to pay for it.
PS: The test center smelled like farts, and I blame the patriarchy.
Yeah, my dream PC setup would be a single 60" curved monitor on the wall behind my desk, that could be broken out into up to 6 side-by-side virtual displays.
It would also need to support 100hz or above and HDR in single display mode.
4k HDR Netflix streaming is available on Xbox One S and Kaby Lake CPUs, I believe.
Without using the Kaby Lake iGPU, the DRM required will not function.
I don't, at least, not on my main monitor, which is why I use that Dell Gsync 27 inch TN panel for my main monitor.
But other people in this thread were always like 'muh viewing angles.'