Thanks for the response, now please help me choose a good degree for my career, Cybersecurity or CS?
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Thanks for the response, now please help me choose a good degree for my career, Cybersecurity or CS?

Guys, I decided to go with one year topup programs, with my 1 year BIT diploma and 4 years industry experience, i may allowed to do a degree by investing around 750,000/-

I have two main options.

  1. Bsc (Hons) Cybersecurity and Forensic computing
  2. Bsc (Hons) Computer security

Please help me in this case, i hear lot of people does not choose CS but still it is one of the best, but am out of my mind now, please suggest if you think something else’s good.

Your help is really appreciated, thank you so much.

u/Massive-Tax3721 — 3 days ago
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3.5 years of experience (175K salary), but no degree, what should I do, Need some help moving forward.

Hey everyone,
I’m looking for some advice from people working in the Sri Lankan software industry.

I’ve been working at the same company for around 4+ years as an Associate Software Engineer. My current base salary is Rs. 175,000.

I recently asked about getting promoted to Software Engineer, but I was told that I need to have a degree first. So regardless of my experience, I’ll have to stay as an Associate Software Engineer until I get one.

I am technically doing a degree, but I haven’t been able to keep up with it properly because of work and other commitments. At this point, it could realistically take me another 2 years to finish.

I’m not really looking to leave my current company right now, especially with how the job market is. But staying in the same position for another 2 years also doesn’t feel ideal.

So I wanted to ask people who have been through something similar:

What is the cheapest and quickest way to get a recognized degree while working full-time in Sri Lanka?

Are there any universities/institutes or part-time/external programs you would recommend?

And if you were in my position, would you just focus on getting the degree, or would you try applying elsewhere with 3.5+ years of experience despite not having one?

Would really appreciate some genuine advice from people who have been in this situation. Thanks!

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u/Massive-Tax3721 — 5 days ago

Where do you find clients? Im a professional from Multilogin

Guys, social media managers may know about multilogin, i worked and managed lot of accounts, experimented and researched about all of that.

Recently i left the company and now looking for full or freelance social media manager/ multi account related positions.

Where do you guys find, i have a strong work history in upwork, as well as outside of freelancing.

I highly appreciate your help :)

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u/Massive-Tax3721 — 1 month ago
▲ 1 r/Upwork

After i got Top rated i saw some momentum in profile views and then it stopped, Why is that

Anyone facing this issue?
And also tell me how views do you get daily?

u/Massive-Tax3721 — 2 months ago

I worked on the tooling for an anti-detect browser. Here's how fingerprinting actually IDs you, and why "incognito" does almost nothing.

Most people think clearing cookies or going incognito hides them. It doesn't. Sites don't need cookies to know it's you again.
Your browser leaks a bunch of signals that, combined, are basically a unique ID:
Canvas rendering — sites draw invisible text/shapes, then hash the pixels. The result changes with your GPU, drivers, and OS.

WebGL — straight-up exposes your graphics card vendor and model.

Fonts, screen resolution, timezone, language, audio stack, CPU core count.

None of those are unique on their own. Stack them together and you're usually one in a few hundred thousand, no cookie needed. EFF's "Cover Your Tracks" test shows this well; run it and you'll probably come back as unique.
Incognito only wipes cookies and history on your machine. Your fingerprint is identical. That's the part the name oversells.
Anti-detect browsers (the category I worked on) fight this by spoofing every one of those signals per profile, so each one looks like a different real device. That's how people run many accounts without them getting linked, same idea, opposite goal.
If you actually want to be harder to fingerprint as a normal user: Tor makes everyone look identical, and Brave/Firefox have decent resistance built in. Chrome does close to nothing.
Happy to answer questions, I do this professionally, so DM's open if you're into the topic.

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u/Massive-Tax3721 — 2 months ago

[FOR HIRE] Full-stack dev + anti-detect specialist. Worked inside Multilogin, not just used it.

I worked on the tooling side at Multilogin, so I know how anti-detect browsers actually work under the hood.
What I can do:

- Anti-detect setups that scale — Multilogin, GoLogin, AdsPower, Dolphin
- 100+ accounts without cross-linking
- Proxy + fingerprint config that holds up
- Automation & scraping — Selenium, Puppeteer, Playwright
- Warmup flows so accounts don't get flagged early

I also built my own profile health checker — it catches fingerprint drift and dying proxies before accounts get banned. It's live, I'll show you.
Rate ~$15–30/hr or fixed price. DM me what you're working on and I'll tell you straight if I'm a fit.

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u/Massive-Tax3721 — 2 months ago
▲ 44 r/Upwork

Today i got Top Rated, waited this for so long, so many tries, can i hope for more earnings :(

u/Massive-Tax3721 — 2 months ago
▲ 28 r/kandy+1 crossposts

Any Gaming hubs to play Forza Horizon 6 in Srilanka

Before i build a pc, i cant wait to play it, please suggest me if there are any locations?

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u/Massive-Tax3721 — 3 months ago