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Filling out ERAS feels like trying to pack for a month-long trip with only a carry-on - except it’s not a vacation, and you forgot half your toiletries. Meanwhile, you’re hitting "Submit" on personal statements like you're dropping your whole future in a void. Just me? Nah, we’ve all been there. Let’s laugh through the madness together. 🙃
I'm working on a project and I've run in to a really wierd audio issue. It started when i was changing out one audio effect, I just wanted to change it out to a higher quality recording of the exact same thing. When I did the audio layer it laid on went mute. All the other audio layers work perfectly fine but the layer where I was implemting these new audio sources went completly mute. I tried to make a new recording of my effect using a different method and added that in instead but the same issue quickly appeard. I just tried to put back the orignial recording but the issues still appears, so it shouuldn't be any issue with any of the recording.
All times it beheaved like this:
At first completly normal, I can hear all my tracks and I aline the effects to where they are suppost to go. But by the time I take a listen to it to ensure that they are placed corectly the audio layer has gone completly mute, roughly after 30 seconds of work. At this point I try to restart the program but it wont shut down properly and goes to not responding. For me there seams to be some issue within the project? Some corupt file or some hardware issue? I'm not running out of ram and I've never had this issue before even though the project has been virtualy the same with just a different recording of theese effects.
I'm runing the free version of Davinci Resolve 19 on a windows 11 computer with a Ryzen 7 5800x, 32gb ram, rx 7800xt and plenty of storage. From what I can tell it's not limited by the hardware in any way.
Greatfull for any ideas on what could be causing this and how to possibly solve it, Thanks! :)
i also have 5.4k horses caught, but a lot of my iuh hunting has just been resetting instead of catching every horse i run into. havent seen a single iuh yet, am i doing something wrong? or is this a normal amount of time spent searching for one? for context i hunt lunar on a PS and server reset to main island and go back to lunar. ive been playing since summer 2023. any tips appreciated!

We used to have only 6 self service tills in my shop, and that was manageable as a single colleague on there, except for when we had a basket check etc, but now we have 4 new self service tills and that makes a total of 10 and we still only have 1 member of staff manning the self service tills. Many members of staff have had multiple walk offs since this and we were told we will only ever have two people if we are told by upper management that that are going to hire more staff, but until then we don’t have the staff for it. It’s actually so ass working on there now!
I recently moved into a home with a Camera system that is disconnected. What all would I need to get it up and working again? I'd realistically like to be able to remote into it but even just having it record would be great.
Hi I want to start doing backups of my Bitwarden valut and I'm studying the different strategies.
I think I like [this one](https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitwarden/comments/zz6nja/comment/j2a3pua/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button). You just create a VeraCrypt of your unencrypted Bitwarden backup and store it offline in your safe and online on Google Drive.
Assuming a solo strategy (not involving friends and family), where should I store the encryption key?
Can't store it in the safe next to the USB drive! Should I hide it somewhere in the house (although don't really fancy it because I'll probably forget)? What's your go-to?
John here from Destination Certification. Since there are constantly many questions on the value of sample exam questions out there, just wanted to chime in and give my perspective, which you might find very useful. I have been involved with ISC2 for many years, and from the beginning, including the days of the original founders of the CISSP, and my mentor Hal Tipton. I was also involved with the launch of the CCSP many years ago, in the context of creating some materials, and bringing subject matter experts to vet and create instructor materials, student materials, sample exam question, etc.
I would definitely disagree with certain statements in posts that say 'it only gets worse on the actual exam' as far as the actual exam questions that you will see. Actual exam questions go through a very rigorous process before they actually become 'scored items' in the CCSP and CISSP exam banks, and this entire process is overseen by professional testing controls and processes. The real exam questions are focused on measuring your 'competence' in security, and not just your knowledge.
That is NOT true of all the sample exam questions that exist out there, from any source. They do not have the intimate knowledge of those processes and controls that actual exam questions go through. Sample exam questions you find out there are written by authors that 'think' they know what you should be tested on, to be validated as a 'competent' security professional. Those questions have obviously not gone through the same process of the actual exam questions.
I've been involved in preparing people for CISSP/CCSP exams for over 25 years, and have been involved with ISC2 from early on, and I still maintain, strongly, that trying to prepare from sample exam questions is a lost cause. They can be useful in validating certain knowledge, but not to validate how prepared you are for the real exam. If you want to pass the CISSP or CCSP exams, focus on the foundation of knowledge, aligned with exam outlines that are published, and then have the right mindset going in. Which means you have to think the right way. You're not 'solving problems' but rather advising your accountable business leaders on security and how it needs to ultimately align and contribute towards business goals and objectives. Security today has evolved to the point where we are not just focused on protecting data, and minimizing risks related to technology, etc. Security has to be aligned and contributing towards all of those corporate governance initiatives that the CEO is ultimately accountable for, in increasing the value of the organization and its assets. That is the 'misunderstood' statement that everyone uses 'think like a CEO' to pass these exams. You need the technical foundation of knowledge (in all areas of the CBK) plus have the above mindset in answering the real exam questions.
That is the recipe to pass any ISC2 exam, as those measure not just your knowledge, but also your competence, in those areas of the CBK aligned with the exam outlines and ultimately focused on alignment with goals and objectives of the organization.
And plus, look at it from this perspective. Doing and studying from sample exam questions only doesn't ultimately make you a better security professional! Wouldn't you rather study and have a solid foundation of knowledge required to pass these exams that ultimately will arm you with the understanding that you need to excel at applying that knowledge in the best way possible, aligned with goals and objectives of your organization. That will allow you to pass the exam, and also become a better security professional!