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@NetworkChuck

Believer. Beard. Coffee. Tech. Youtube. Check the link in my bio to see my latest video!

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NetworkChuck@NetworkChuck·
I kind of hate AI...and it almost made me quit youtube -----> youtu.be/dbMXi9q78Tk
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I’m genuinely struggling to think about anything but AI. My mind constantly goes back to it. It’s becoming a problem.
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NetworkChuck@NetworkChuck·
If subnetting still scares you… Good. Means you’re about to level up. Designing IP Addresses for Real World Networks is free right now. Not for long. bit.ly/ncawsd1
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NetworkChuck@NetworkChuck·
YouTube BROKE but the ads kept working... 1.6 million people reported YouTube down. The videos were fine. The algorithm broke. But the ads? The ads kept working. #youtube #algorithm #tech #outage
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Stephen Sims
Stephen Sims@Steph3nSims·
I want to share a quick thought for people in cyber security. This will be my longest tweet ever. I’ve spoken to many lately who are having an existential crisis from the constant posts about “the end of cybersecurity jobs.” Yes, things are changing quickly. This is a significant moment for the tech industry. Change can be uncomfortable. But we’ve seen cycles like this before. • When GitHub and open source took off, people said software engineers would disappear because code was free. • When AWS and cloud computing emerged, people said infrastructure jobs would vanish. • When fuzzing and SAST tools improved, people said vulnerability research would disappear. • Virtualization would eliminate infrastructure jobs. • Mobile computing was going to end desktop dev. • Exploit mitigations would end exploitability. It didn't. Each time automation improved, the amount of software grew faster than the automation. It does feel "different" this time as it's explosive. Some roles will shrink: • repetitive pentesting • basic vulnerability scanning • tier-1 SOC monitoring But other areas are expanding rapidly: • AI system security • supply chain security • identity architecture • autonomous agent security • critical infrastructure protection Historically, every time we eliminate one class of bugs, new classes emerge. Right now people are vibe-coding entire systems, giving AI access to their machines, crossing trust boundaries, and deploying autonomous agents with excessive permissions. The legal and regulatory world is nowhere close to ready. There will absolutely be new failure modes. Humans are amazing and always adapt, finding new ways to do things. The worst thing you can do right now is fall into a doom loop. ...and I’ll be honest, I too have felt the "psychological paralysis" a few times thinking, “Is this time different?” It's especially impactful when it comes from someone I respect in the community. There are certainly unknowns, in an industry where we've become accustomed to predictability. But... the majority of those reactions are usually driven by social media, not reality. Platforms like X reward engagement, and sensational doom posts spread faster than measured thinking. If you see something like: “Holy #$%^! Opus 66.6 just found every bug in Chrome and replaced 50 startups!” …mute it and move on. Instead: Stay curious. Learn the new technology. Adapt your skillsets. Build things. We’ll get through this transition the same way we always have. If I'm wrong then Sam Altman better be right about UBI! :) I'm sure that if this tweet gets any engagement that I'll get some heat for it, but a good friend of mine reminds me often to focus on what you have control over. I'll revisit this tweet at DEF CON 40!
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NetworkChuck@NetworkChuck·
Is IP addressing confusing? Good. Means you haven’t learned it the right way yet We just made our CCNA IP design skill free for a week. Go. Now. Before it locks. bit.ly/ncawsd1
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