Where to begin?

Hello! A long time lurker here.

I have just graduated School and I have to choose my field. Computer (specifically software) is my liking. So realistically, the options boiled down to AI, Software dev and Cybersec. Without Going in details, I decided Cybersecurity (Specifically, "Cyber security, Blockchain and IoT") and I have a few questions.

One, Where do I begin? Obviously, the classes don't start until late september to early october. I have time, But I love cybersecurity and tinkering stuff and I decided to look into it.

Two, Is Cybersecurity really stable? I mean, I didn't choose AI or Software Dev because both of them are unstable. Given the rise of AI, my hunch tells me that the AI would be used in attacks? that should mean that Cybersecurity must be booming? And the fact that we are talking about Security, I don't think that Security would be replaced with an AI, will it?

Three, The Course I took teaches Blockchain and IoT, Do we really use it in cybersecurity? are they related?

Four, are there any communities online that I can join? Perhaps a newsletter?

Thank you for your time.

So

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u/SultanGreat — 4 days ago

Difference between Zayed and Zeid?

Hi everyone,

I have realize that the name Zayed زايد and Zeid زيد has the same root word, that means something in abundance.

Is it similar to Mariam, Maria and Mary?

Are there any differences between Zayed and Zeid?

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u/SultanGreat — 22 days ago

How to break down the Compound Arabic word "ي" + "word" +"عن"

Hello,

I was learning Arabic and I wanted to know how to breakdown the compound Arabic word given above.

Like, "يَظُنُّونَ". When I was taught Arabic, I was told that" ي" means He/They and it is a present tense marker. "ظن" comes from the words Dhanna which means Doubt or suspect. And "عن" is confirmation of 'They'.

So the word is actually a phrase, "They are assuming".

But then, how would you translate this ayah?

Walladheena = Those who

Yuminoona = They are believing?

BiMa = by what.

....

"Those who... *they* are believing"?

Shouldn't it be "those who are believing"?

I am confused here.

u/SultanGreat — 1 month ago