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According to Reddit my flicker activity has to do with the processors management of tasks throughout the OS. I'm left to wonder why my GUI ends up flickering in effects. This management ties to how the CPU handles accurately.
https://www.reddit.com/r/yuzu/comments/w8r1ka/what_does_cpu_accuracy_do/
My current settings in G-helper for "Aggressive" are probably at play (why the flickering). I will continue to fight past the bugs of Virtualbox 7.1 and Debian Linux Trixie (6.11 kernel) so I can practice Docker, Ansible, etc. with Pluralsight.com. If I have to evoke my warranty on the machine, I am going to ask questions. I've noticed it π» can black screen as well. Cool π§ processor, it appears to jumble text highlighting here in Joomla 5 when I move the cursor through SHIFT highlighting of the system's arrow keys' coverage held within the MCE editor. I like the bleeding edge of technological affairs, and this ray gun this machine's processor is needs research more.
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Hi. It has been awhile since I wrote something here. Right now I'm confident in ways that my GED will materialize and I'll make it to prominence as a respected DNS π 2001 world maintenance of systems. I have treated my "boxes" as respectful as can be during times of and unemployment. I learned to ask permission for certain things. I've been staring at the Pluralsight screen just waiting to absorb all the content pertaining to a career change for better. I believe the GED is a good path to take because it will encourage grammatical correctness and provide mathematics for instance as a skill. I've been on this GED subject for a long time now, and I'm about to regard myself busy under it's pressure.
It isn't always easy coming from learning hassles in life. It makes existance very brutal to be depressed, so I take this learning pill π and don't get myself fired for being mentally insufficient. Pluralsight.com has been providing needs for a day now, and I've gotten myself the gear needed to succeed, but I'm not going to talk about my computer in a solo sense. I've got some Linux workshop going on here about the DevOps field, and I am going to stay specialized in that area. My virtual environments are ready and I'm finding my motivation to succeed here and there, at a easy yet steady pace. If you want to see someone with a meager ccTLD background become a salary worker - you'd never believe it so! @Zonefileyouth got his upgrade, that you can go to www.zonefileyouth.com and share the message with friends.
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Feeling depleted for a long time now, calling to Geshtu-E. Mostly always saying Geshtu-E had it for me and code, in one way or another. I'm told tonight that after a 2-3 year wait I'm equipped with Geshtu-E's element π» Python and employment is the next step. I look forward to submitting my newest revision of resume for purposes of employment at company that has use of DevOps SDLC techniques and infrastructure engineer. The tools in I.a.C. will be in my grasp. The configuration management will be done with respects to logging and everything else. I'm going for mid to junior level, but good as a exclusive mid-level system administrator. With the focus on some DNS I've found that the field of inputting fields is really rewarding. I yearn for what I did as a youth to be something I'd volunteer for, but am too shy and averse to approach the "Domain People" industry, or the people of Domain names.
For beginnings I served Southern California for many years with my SSI income scenario, making sure I'd have a way out of poverty enough in time for saving retirement beyond 42+ years of age. I had no way out to meaningful money, without having a background in high skill levels. I tried to get it done in 2018-2024 and it has been a rough ride for my employment.
I'll be using Indeed, LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter, Levels.fyi, Angel.co (now Wellfound.com) and Glassdoor for my job pursuit. I got Netrunner Linux 25 running in a virtual machine for practice with Ansible later on this week. I don't know much about places but I'll be excited to get some gear. Practice 'named' on Raspberry Pi machines or something fun involving travel. Who do you know in the industry?
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This needs to remind consistently that different sorts of input in Linux operating systems can be laggy. For example, on Peppermint OS Devaun, I am not having a good time with VMWare Workstation Pro software. The input delays involve text at the type being 100-200 milliseconds to print on the screen with "mouse over" responses taking just the same. I've been looking around for various solutions but have decided I'm going to just deal wtih the issue for now. There are plenty of ways to fulfill productivity with this balance as being what I get. You don't even have to pay for VMWare Workstation Pro edition, so who am I complain anyway.
I'm without any opportunities in my LinkedIn InMailβ’οΈ box for now, and I will usually stick around to utilize different ideas within the skill of the gauges of this targeted company's employment that I am seeking to be qualified for as this suggested career of DevOps engineer. I just liked how much it pays, you know, the DevOps jobs could really improve my life giving me flush with cash and savings for more education.
I did some reading the other night and it turns out that PeppermintOS (the OS I emulate) is based on the DevOps practices. I'm a will to learn the best of DevOps in continuous delivery and MySQL/Postgres databases. What I've decided to do is get into the hardware level of Linux on a machine, by De Anza College or from using Pluralsight.com training. To pick up on octal 'chmod(1)' formats, 'gdb(1)' debugging, or for CIDR network/host segments (BIND). For the function of DevOps ("cloud operations engineer" / systems engineer), in general, I'd prefer to study and practice the GED on the side. So if you are an employer looking for the right level of worker, a prestige of sorts who has had root on Linux systems of legend or league -- then that'd be the best way for you to get in touch.
I don't own charlesthompson.com, but I got "zonefileyouth" instead. You can always find me there or at limitsite.com.
I changed my mind about what I'm writing about here right now.
Maybe I won't follow the "Santa Clara Contractor" path and seize a real in-person job appearance in "W2", I think it is called. Maybe I'll just get really good at Python. My "ultimate idea" of sorts is to be fluent at writing system scripts -- printing them out to screen while involving tactics to involve ideal features. TO write code as sensed, toward specific targets, and to be in the full coverage of all things involving the breadth of knowledge to be gracious with the specifics is the goal. I'll see about how and where this new track produces and I wait with my Linux system ready to put the business end to use.
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I need more skills I cannot wait for the new computer π»πππ»β¨ I'll be running Peppermint OS or OpenSuSE in dual-boot with the 1 TB USB 3 (3.1 or 3.2. I forget) Gen 2 disk, 1000 mb/sec. I'll put a boot label partition and make the remainder of it a storage space. I'll also utilize Windows 11 Pro's virtualization and WSL features. I should learn Powershell while I'm at it. I'll figure! And don't forget building with Go for cloud use.
I'll be here at Limitsite.com talking about the various things I do as I do "100 Days of DevOps", a modified time adjustment of meeting job objectives for success out of CityDrinker 2016. My resume sells good on Dice, LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter, and Indeed and since I'm past all that I can just move on to the skills. That's the part of the requirement I must feel comfortable with all the accessories to doing my job right. This is DevOps system administrator or Cloud Operations Engineer. I'm ready to go when I get the new machine I'll have 32 GB of RAM to run several Docker containers all the while running Kubernetes to simulate deployments. Tools like JFrog Artifactory are taught on the Youtube so I'll just acclimate to being what DevOps requires and give it my go- Salary work!
I've been alright just living at the new Cordilleras building. I find it to be very comfortable they give mental health treatment their own shot at independence. It comes with your own apartment and there is ethernet installed. They are generous about snacks and the meals could use a little microwave but that's all. π Looking forward to getting rid of the Macintosh and I like that it does typing and shell grace really well with the built in Terminal application. I'll just have to carry my attitude for Mac over to PC Linux and give coding a go.