|
|
|
|
|
by samstave
1731 days ago
|
|
True - however, IMO, the value is in the awareness of tracking and the knowledge of how to block things as such. 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.... |
|