100% agree even as someone who grew up around people speaking mandarin. I still cannot write despite having taken the language in both GCSEs and IB, while also living in the country for 3+ years.
i can speak the language just enough to get by but once you get into technical terms, i'm once again completely lost. Unless they do a Singapore or Dubai and make business in English, i dont see any chance of them attracting talent
the current spikes tempt me to sell off my home lab. a mac mini to sell to the open claw bros, 5tb HDD, Intel NUC, some SSDs, and a 5 year old dell laptop. can always buy back after the crash.
Doesn't look like he was, but then looking at the actual commit list: https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/commits/main/?before=e49...
He definitely had more than the 14 commits listed. They might've lost their email due to the conflicts & lost ownership over the commits?
A lot of time has passed since then. There was a lot I didn't realize back then:
- With the money I earned + another bounty I got a year later, I was able to actually move to the UK for uni, something my parents never could've afforded
- Being known for reverse engineering was a huge factor in me getting 2 of my internships
- Having the background knowledge in cybersecurity has helped immensely for me as a software engineer for problem solving
- I am now building a startup in the cybersecurity space as a software engineer. No more relying on the good will of companies for bug bounties
i can speak the language just enough to get by but once you get into technical terms, i'm once again completely lost. Unless they do a Singapore or Dubai and make business in English, i dont see any chance of them attracting talent
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