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  • A+ Cert in IT is fairly basic and isn’t all that useful besides a general overview of some aspects of the field. However, the most valuable portion of the cert is on troubleshooting methodology and that carries you through the rest of your career. It’s pretty common in a nutshell, try known fixes to previous issues first, then work from simple solutions (check power/cable connections, reboot, etc) to more complex solutions (reformat disk, clean wipe, etc).

    The amount of times I’ve been on a million dollar salary engineering troubleshooting call and things like “checking that the credentials are working” get skipped in favor of looking for an issue in a newly written script is hilarious and happens far too frequently.

    It’s not that simple solution are necessarily the most likely but that you can rule them out quickly.

    It’s a skill like you say, just funny how that cert always comes to mind (it’s the entry level cert for IT for people not familiar).



  • TheDarkKnight@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlJust sayin
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    6 months ago

    Houses are pretty great for a few factors

    • Not sharing a wall with a neighbor
    • being able to be louder in general
    • Not being woken up by neighbors
    • Not getting your home infested with bugs because of having a nasty neighbor
    • No loud honking at night
    • Not having your door accidentally knocked on to ask if your apartment neighbor is home when they’re not answering their door
    • Parking in your own garage
    • Having a yard for your dog/kids to play in

    Apartments fucking suck in so many ways. I get that they’re pretty handy in City Skylines where everyone bases their urban planning experience from but there is a reason people prefer to live in house and it’s because it gives you separation from other people in a way apartments cannot.