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by samhw
1731 days ago
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I think people like this see it as a 'win' – as if they, John Smith, have beaten the dastardly BigCorp. Whereas, in fact, the most that happens is a Junior Marketing Executive at BigCorp says "Right, that guy falls within the 0.5% of techy customers who make things difficult for us. Ah well, it's only been 80,000 of them, well within our margin for this month." |
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Its better to know how your network operates that you rely on for your daily life than to know nothing about its internals.
My biggest issue as I age is that I FORGET how to do some of the higher level networking that I used to know innately - and I also lose interest in doing such things and become lazy, complacent, and as I forget things, more and more ignorant to it all...
Take PC Gaming as an example, or server rebuilds.
I could build SUN 650s and many many PC based servers with a blindfold on.
I grew up gaming and ran Intel's Game Development Lab for some time and was super knowledgable about all things PC/PCGaming when I had the lastest and best hardware literally delivered to me every day at intel...
Now I don't knwo shit about 'PCMasterRace' and building these days....