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The funny thing is, when I was new to Linux coming from Windows XP say 15 years ago, I didn't even know what a thumb drive was! LOL! Seriously--
Writing articles for the Linux Community is what I do now and enjoy it.

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The funny thing is, when I was new to Linux coming from Windows XP say 15 years ago, I didn't even know what a thumb drive was! LOL! Seriously--
Writing articles for the Linux Community is what I do now and enjoy it.

Fresh off the press.

View attachment 29073 I’ve been using cyberark on our Linux servers lately, and it’s been a solid upgrade. Privileged-account management becomes centralized, sudo policies are cleaner, and auditing is far easier. The vaulting and session-tracking features really help tighten security. Once you get through the initial learning curve, it integrates smoothly into a Linux workflow.
That’s honestly relatable — so many of us came from the Windows XP era thinking a “thumb drive” sounded like some sci-fi gadget. It’s wild how the learning curve that once felt intimidating becomes second nature over time. And now you’re writing articles for the Linux community? That’s a full-circle glow-up right there. It’s awesome when the thing that once confused you becomes something you genuinely enjoy teaching others about.
 
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That’s honestly relatable — so many of us came from the Windows XP era thinking a “thumb drive” sounded like some sci-fi gadget. It’s wild how the learning curve that once felt intimidating becomes second nature over time. And now you’re writing articles for the Linux community? That’s a full-circle glow-up right there. It’s awesome when the thing that once confused you becomes something you genuinely enjoy teaching others about.
Sci-fi gadget, LOL!

All the studying, writing, taking notes, memorizing commands, learning how things work and consistent dedication w/o giving up paid off! It doesn't stop there I'm still learning and in the process of studying Python, C++ and the like to learn how to write code.:)

Thanks hasser33....enjoy the day!
 


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