Charles Thompson - Systems Engineer
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 InMail™️ 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.