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6 contributions to South Bay Tech Guru
Alternative tech
Who's using less common tech like Linux
Alternative tech
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I do use Ubuntu.
Do you avoid tech
Do you make it a point to stay off your phone or computer
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@Ekue Kpodar Agree.
Education
Where do you go for your ongoing education
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Either Udemy or Coursera.
Starting your education
Here’s a solid list of entry-level computer / IT certifications — especially useful for someone trying to get into help desk, desktop support, field tech, junior sysadmin, or MSP work. Since you’ve got real-world experience already, I’ll also flag which ones are actually worth it vs. just resume filler. Best Entry-Level Computer / IT Certifications 1) CompTIA ITF+ (IT Fundamentals+) Best for: Absolute beginners with almost no IT backgroundCovers: - Basic hardware - Software - Networking basics - Security basics - Troubleshooting basics Good if: - Someone is truly brand new - Career changers need a confidence builder Not great if: - You already know basic PC repair / troubleshooting Verdict:👉 Skip if you already know computers at all 2) CompTIA A+ Best for: Help desk, desktop support, field tech, repair tech, entry-level MSPCovers: - PC hardware - Windows / macOS / mobile basics - Basic networking - Basic security - Troubleshooting methodology - Printers, peripherals, tickets, documentation Why it matters: - This is the classic entry-level IT cert - Still one of the most recognized for: Help desk Desktop support Field service Break/fix MSP starter roles Verdict:👉 Best all-around entry-level cert👉 If someone gets only one, this is usually the one 3) CompTIA Network+ Best for: Entry-level networking, MSPs, support roles with network exposureCovers: - TCP/IP - Switching/routing basics - Wireless - VLAN basics - Network troubleshooting - Cabling / standards - Network security basics Good for: - Help desk wanting to level up - Desktop support that touches networking - MSP work - Junior network support Verdict:👉 Very worthwhile👉 Especially useful if you want to look more “serious” than just A+ 4) CompTIA Security+ Best for: Entry-level security awareness + broad IT credibilityCovers: - Security fundamentals - Threats / vulnerabilities - Access control - Encryption basics - Risk / compliance - Incident response basics
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The Trifecta they call it. CompTIA stackable certs. What is weird is how recruiters using ATS always go for the Sec+ and ignore CySA+ . Lol
Ai
Is everyone using ai regularly?
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I use n8n for automation, OpenAi or Claude.
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