• Duino-Coin, HTB, since ...

    12/31/2024 at 16:48 0 comments

    So far my accomplishments include being ranked on the HTB Cyber Security Box Platform. I have hacked some retired machines, am complete with the first tier 0, and tier 1 modules for learning, and the only Android. The Android related machine I found out was also developed by the same analyst that wrote the script for the nmap app that I was looking at while learning those capabilities and applications in ethical hacking while studying with HTB. I had even read some of what Fyodor at scanme.org had wrote. I just recently established a duino-coin account with my Arduino UNO as the miner. I am using the IDE, a python3 IDLE, terminal, and it generates revenue that might not even have liquid assets to substantiate it, but it is by far the easiest work I have ever accomplished. Do I want to invest in a greater scheme of mining? Yes. Could you imagine banking on one, to three, to five blocks of BTC at a time? I would pay student loans. It's almost like mitigating your utilities, but the utilization of all that electricity required and the expenses invested can be so great! I will one day figure out to mine with more of a profit that I can maintain and get some earnings from but for now, the education, and experience are cool enough.

  • Meta AI, Llama 3

    05/18/2024 at 20:43 0 comments

    Having met a few AI assisted services that rely only on AI, it's fair to see that the computer demonstrates a strong amount of reasoning behind their responses. There's Chat GPT, Meta AI, Pi, and one second I'm asking if I should continue studying for my adjusting license, like shaking an 8 ball, the next I'm wondering about how best to correct incorrect code for a simple micro controller program. When I asked if I should continue studying, the Meta AI from Instagram gave me a great answer of why it would be important to my career, looking much deeper than I was really thinking, but I want to share what it provided in .txt.

    "Whether or not to continue your Kaplan independent adjusting course depends on your personal goals, interests, and circumstances. Here are some factors to consider:

    1. Career aspirations: Are you interested in becoming an independent adjuster or working in the insurance industry? If so, completing the course could be beneficial for your career.
    2. Investment: Have you invested significant time and resources into the course already? If so, it might be worth continuing to get the most out of your investment.
    3. Personal interest: Are you finding the course material engaging and enjoyable? If you're interested in the subject matter, continuing the course could be a good choice.
    4. Opportunity cost: Are there other courses, activities, or pursuits that align better with your current goals and priorities? If so, it might be worth exploring those instead.
    5. Progress and satisfaction: Are you making progress in the course and feeling a sense of accomplishment? If not, it might be worth reassessing your goals and priorities.

    Take a moment to reflect on these factors and ask yourself:

    - What are my goals, and does this course align with them?
    - Am I enjoying the course and finding it valuable?
    - What are the potential benefits and drawbacks of continuing or discontinuing the course?

    By considering these questions, you can make an informed decision that's right for you." 

    It would benefit my career and that's why I want to keep studying it.