u/Practical-Value-2900

▲ 14 r/ccna

Shoutout to current standards of all the stuff in CCNA

I almost finished JIT labs course and I want to show my eternal gratitude for every protocol or solution being like this :

  1. Version 1 - retired / obsolete/ ancient / older than mammoth shit, don’t even think about using it
  2. Version 2 - the most used one, no need to switch from it in our lifetime , we cool here
  3. Version 3 - fresh, extremely new ( created in 1988), too unorthodox for us, no need to know much about it

This makes my life much easier, thank you

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u/Practical-Value-2900 — 2 days ago
▲ 5 r/ccna

Anki cards for topics besides CCNA

Do any of you use Anki for learning anything except CCNA and languages? If yes, what are you learning and where did you get them?
I fell in love with this system, would like to continue with something to keep my brains busy in a future

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u/Practical-Value-2900 — 9 days ago
▲ 649 r/ArcBabies+1 crossposts

The worst arc enemy

I do think fireflies should be removed from the game, it's not too late.

They're too fast, they can attack while moving and they drain your health way too quickly. They can also sometimes hurt you through walls?

Even if you do destroy it through the impenetrable armour, it's not that rewarding because the loot is trash.

u/Did_you_knoww — 11 days ago
▲ 2 r/ccna

Hello!
I am currently at day 48 of JIT labs. I am doing quite well with labs and flash cards, I believe there is 63 days overall so I am planning to finish YouTube course around 1.6 and book exam around 25.6.
I also want to buy Boson Exsim. Do you think it is a good idea to buy it and start practicing now or it is better to finish JIT course first? I believe I saw some people saying, that going through Exsim too early was not a greatest idea as closer to the exam they basically learned the answers and it affected their perfomance with the exam itself. This sounds stupid probably but I just don’t want to fuck it up, quite big price for exam+boson overall for my place or living

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u/Practical-Value-2900 — 21 days ago