A list of puns related to "Shott"
I think it offers very useful insights that one can use to learn a lot about the Linux command line without installing Arch. It may show you a facet of the opportunity to learn on beginner-friendly Linux Distros. Here is the link to the proper website: Official "The Linux Command Line" site on linuxcommand.orgsite: https://www.linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php
Which one should I read irstf? William Shott's Linux Command Line or Occupytheweb's Linux Basics for Hackers?
I'm trying to teach myself cybersecurity, I don't really know where to start. I'm not sure which book is better reading first since I don't really know which one is beginner friendly.
If I'm correct, William Shott's Linux Command Line has a more generalized outlook on linux and bash but is more time consuming to read and digest as it has more content and pages. Although, I believe it can prove itself to be useful for future references aside from Cybersecurity.
On the other side, Occupytheweb's Linux Basics for Hackers is more focused and detailed on cybersecurity and will possibly be less time consuming to read anf digest since it has about half of the pages of Linux Command Line. But, I'm not sure if that's the case: Maybe it will be harder to learn since I would need prerequisite knowledge from the Linux Command Line.
And yes I tried using hackthebox academy and the practice was ok but I can't say I'm a fan of their texts. In my opinion they are too detailed and somewhat overwhelming for a programming noob like me (Don't worry I know how to install Kali Linux and Parrot OS).
Sooo, what's your call guys? Also please don't hesitate to recommend other books that may be easier to understand, thanks for reading!
Ps. Yeah I'm reading the python crash course once I'm done with one of them. I know what I'm doing, somewhat.
One of Arizona's biggest promoters for youth and girl's hockey has passed away. You may have seen him at the Coyotes' hockey fights cancer night not long ago. He took a turn for the worse earlier this week and they just let the girls on my daughter's team know that he passed away.
Please keep his family in your thoughts and maybe we can put our sticks out for him (those who have sticks, I suppose). I know a lot of kids in the valley have been affected by his work to grow the game and he has made a lasting impact on youth hockey in AZ.
If you watch porno and close your eyes, you can imagine it's fist splorping in a jar of mayonnaise ASMR with people making pterodactyl noises.
So since the Holyrood elections last week I think it's been relatively quieter in terms of politics in general. But I completely forgot that today there's a Westminster by election up in Scotland for Airdrie and Shotts, nobody seems to be talking about it.
What are your predictions on it? personally, it's probably gonna be an SNP hold but I'm interested in seeing which way the swing goes. It's a seat Scottish Labour nearly took in 2017 and a seat in 2019 which only has a 5k majority over Scottish Labour, with the SNP having 17k votes to Scottish Labour's 12k.
Could potentially see a swing in their direction given it's one of the more closer fought seats between SLab and the SNP.
Although I am a Windows user, I am very interested in Linux. It is a beautiful operating system and it's crazy what freedom you have in it as I've read about it. I tried Ubuntu and Manjaro distoros, but as I've learned my lesson, Linux as the operating system may be complex and difficult for new user. Hell, I didn't and still I don't know how to install things on it, but once I somehow succeeded in installing Minecraft on it. Then, I found this book - Linux Command Line: Complete Introduction. It's well rated book and I am interested in it, I am interested in learning about this beautiful OS more. Is it worth it?
Whaβs gonnae happen lads
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