Blog: 2024

Longboarding Sessions - Original Skateboards

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Longboarding Sessions ๐Ÿ›น

I've always been a fan of Original Skateboards. As a kid, I remember how badly I wanted a longboard especially from Original. I would also watch these videos produced by them as well and would drool how awesome these guys were and wished one day I could do this. The closest I've come to this was going on trips with friends and taking our boards with us. Another example is taking my short cruising board with me to Europe. I didn't record me on a board much.

There are various sessions on their Youtube channel.

These are my favorite sessions. The music on these videos definitely influenced my music tastes.

Puerto Rico Sessions ๐Ÿ›น

Hawaii Sessions ๐Ÿ›น

Central Mass Sessions ๐Ÿ›น

Happy Ripping! ๐Ÿ›น

Photo of longboarder ripping.

This Week Jan 6-14, 2024

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Picture of me dressed up
Went to the work holiday party in traditional attire.

Events I attended:

Learning

  • AI Course - Google
  • Cyber Security - Google
  • Learning New Features of GAM (Google Account Manager) to become a powerful Google Workspace Admin

Exercise

  • Went on a walk with a friend
  • Went on two runs
  • Did some stretching

Meals

Tech Stuff

  • I moved most of my self-hosted services on to a new Digital Ocean Droplet. The only issue is moving my site.
    • The dockerfile is having issues pulling the right extensions for my site. Problem to be resolved this week.
  • I changed my RSS Reader from FreshRSS to miniflux

Music I listened To


Shrinkflation

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Shrinkflation and all the variations of it are out of control. I really enjoy watching CBC's programming reporting on different matters that also affect us here in the US.


Liked: Finish Those Blog Drafts!

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Liked: Finish Those Blog Drafts! by Kelson Vibber image of keyboard

I have a bad habit of starting blog posts, getting 90% done, and then never finishing them. Iโ€™m trying to combat that by taking some advice I read* a while back:

Instead of saving a draft when youโ€™re mostly done but not satisfied with the writing, schedule the post for a few days from now. If you really think of a way to make it better, you have time. If not, it was good enough and you actually got the piece out. I'm going to spend this weekend going through my drafts and just finish a bunch of them.

Many of us feel this way. It's even harder when it's been a while since I've touch some drafts. Some things seem out of context or the moment has passed.

This reminds me I need to setup the auto publish plugin for my website.


Google IT Support Certified

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Google IT Support

Today, after many months I finally received a Google IT Support Certificate. I am very happy. I learned so much from this course and revisited topics I knew already. I definitely picked up some new skills for my current role. The certificate had five courses ranging from basic networking to IT Security. I would say this was a well rounded course. It really put in perspective various aspects of an IT Support Professional. It was also a wake-up call! I have so much to learn still!!!

Being in this role, you could be a generalist or a specialist. This depends on the role one gets. In my role and working with a small team of IT professionals, I find myself being a generalist but also specialized in specific things.

I find it important is to keep learning in my career. I plan on taking more courses to get more certificates to gain more skills. I started a Google Cyber Security Course and a mathematics course. I'm going to try to balance three to five courses. I want to get in the routine of going back to school. I find this funny because I work at a school. By having this routine, I would like to start my Master's program this year.

I'm really excited for what's to come this year! It'll definitely be a year of learning.

Course Certificates Completed

  • System Administration and IT Infrastructure Services
  • The Bits and Bytes of Computer Networking
  • IT Security: Defense against the digital dark arts
  • Technical Support Fundamentals
  • Operating Systems and You: Becoming a Power User

Skills I learned or reviewed

  • Gain skills required to succeed in an entry-level IT job
  • Learn to perform day-to-day IT support tasks including computer assembly, wireless networking, installing programs, and customer service
  • Learn how to provide end-to-end customer support, ranging from identifying problems to troubleshooting and debugging
  • Learn to use systems including Linux, Domain Name Systems, Command-Line Interface, and Binary Code