Excerpt I was following a Linux networking course and just wanted to run Ubuntu in GNS3. Instead, I spent the evening fixing permissions, ports, storage, virtualization, and my own bad assumptions. Post I was following a Linux course for networks by David Bombal. The plan was simple: You know… a lab. Instead, I ended up learning and debugging the damn
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When your desktop gives you the finger, it’s not failure, it’s feedback. Every crash, every freeze, every fan screaming for mercy is your lab teaching you what the classroom never could: limits, patience, and the beauty of breaking things just to learn how to fix them. The Dream (The Impossible Dream) You start with ambition. You tell yourself this is
As someone serious about becoming a network and cybersecurity engineer, I’ve explored countless YouTube channels and online courses. Some are entertaining, others are flashy, and a few — like David Bombal’s — are what I’d call “boring-awesome.” And I mean that with full respect. In a space dominated by influencers chasing views, Bombal stands out because he isn’t performing —