edric

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Cake day: August 4th, 2023

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  • edrictocybersecurity@infosec.pubOff-Topic Friday
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    48 minutes ago

    Does anyone else completely disconnect from security outside their jobs? I’m not talking about not being personally secure outside work, but more on not doing anything security-related on your spare time or hobbies. I know a lot of people and colleagues who live and breathe security. Outside of work, they spend their time doing the same things they do in the office, just removed from company resources of course.

    I on the other hand just disconnect. I make music and play casual sports as exercise. I don’t do any security related hobbies (other than securing my and my family’s personal computing environment of course).






  • edrictoWorld News@lemmy.mlDisappointed, Hong Kong migrants return from U.K.
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    22 hours ago

    The article literally states that it’s the lack of job opportunities because of the lack of transferable skills and having to only fill gaps in the job market, the pandemic, and the bad economy that’s causing them to go back. I’m just relaying what the source is saying, I’m not making or changing any story. The only person who claimed I was saying it’s the root issue is the other person I was replying to. I never said so even in my first comment. I have no idea how or why you think I need to project.

    If you think I have some agenda about turning this into an HK-China debate, then I’m sorry but it’s you who’s projecting. It’s so weird how people on here are so hostile and defensive when someone is just pointing out details written in the source article.





  • edrictoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldThanks...
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    22 hours ago

    What a coincidence, because I saw a dead mouse on my front lawn yesterday when I went out to trim the grass. I know there’s a stray cat in my neighborhood so I’m pretty sure it’s the one shitting in my backyard (dogs can’t possibly get over the fence) and leaving dead rodents.










  • Yup, I am not claiming it is the root issue, just that I think it’s one of the reasons for their struggles, based on the examples given by the article, and because I can relate. Native born people in the UK having the same issues certainly show it’s not limited to immigrants, so it’s not a specific issue that’s special to HK citizens moving to the UK, it’s a global issue that happens everywhere where people move, and some move back because they can’t find good opportunities. And while the author presumes (for some reason) some of the respondents are not telling the truth, the survey results did say 99 percent of those interviewed do not plan to return.