I'm looking for example for the Iso 27001:2022 Lead Auditor course
I am looking for some udemy courses, LinkedIn learning, study guides. Mainly for IT Security stuff.
Running into a wall with that on DS and nzbgeek. Anyone have an idea where to find these things on Usenet?
You listed three countries, dude. Tell me what colonies they currently have?
What about the rest of the world? For example China or Russia? Why exactly do they have less colonies?
Do you think the US is the entire west?
Do you think non western countries care more about casualties?
Your stupid meme just makes my point more stand out that you have all your knowledge from memes
On the subs I visited on reddit I've encountered virtually no fascists. I don't need to discuss politics all day and even then the takes were way less extreme than on here.
It might be difficult to imagine for some of the zealots on Lemmy but I don't want to be stuffed to the brim with Chinese and Russian propaganda. I don't need to hear how bad the west is and how it has to burn, die, whatever. I don't care how superior the communist ideology is and why liberals are the root of evil.
It literally reads like a bunch of absolute idiots and edge lords thriving in their bubbles, be it hexbear, chapo stuff, political memes, etc.
You can get used to everything, most people would probably quit though.
I spend maybe a tenth of the time here that I spent on reddit
It's also not really a place for normal people.
I'd never recommend Lemmy to anyone that isn't used to dealing with tankies and delusional zealots
Incredibly ignorant and uninformed take lmao
Still miles ahead of the rest
I think you make an interesting point and got me thinking, didn't want to come of as standoffish or something.
I just think science pointing at faith loses the nuance between the assumption that a working theory is currently correct and the deep belief in dogma. Technically you could call both faith, but they are very different.
As you pointed out science deals with unknowns and sometimes there's not even a theory. Faith has historically been one of the primary ways to deal with any kinds of unknowns, of course, but it's not the only one.
I agree that being a scientist and being faithful isn't a contradiction. I feel like science is a very broad term and certain disciplines might be more or less inclined to be religious though.
MacOS is a lot worse than Windows tbh
You mean like in Afghanistan? Where they proceeded to close these schools and sell the infrastructure the second the military left?
I have tried 3 different mechanical keyboards, two of them in the three digits. I went back to rubber dome because I couldn't care less about cherry switches.
Cool story bro
There's a difference between working with the latest and most probable hypothesis under the assumption that it could be wrong and faith in a religious sense.
Faith and dogma leave no shred of doubt that they're right. Science acknowledges that it could be completely wrong but we have no further data to replace at this point in time.
Ich kenn es nur komplett anders rum. Aber wenigstens haben sie gegenseitig ihre kotze gefressen
Katzen sind so lächerlich wählerisch. Richtig witzig
Israel has been there for decades without being at war with Palestine and there was no peace.
I don't know what they have been doing with their influence to this point then.
Damn Strickland is salty
Cats don't fuck around. Delivered the classic 3 piece with a soda