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To find projects to take on. I'm currently going to school for NSA and later for Cyber Security. I'm trying to find projects to up my skill set, kinda like giving myself homework anyone have any suggestions?

So far I've buit a virtualbox

Done some python coding for a webpage

Created a mini gaming computer using a RaspberryPi 3 and a waveshare 7' hdmi screen (I had to alter the config.txt script for my Retropie and Raspbian OS so that the screen could talk to the OS's.)
 
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Cool. Any projects you recommend for a breh?
I personally wanted to hop in and work on some of the VSCode issues but I don't have the confidence yet. I've been sticking with my own projects in the meantime. It's tough to say for sure what you should get into; the easiest way to come up with your own project is to try and solve a problem that you, friends, or family is having. That gives you direction and keeps you motivated to finish it.

Since you're learning about cyber security look into this: SEED Project
Getting a handle on cryptography and learning how to implement it will be good for you.
 

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I personally wanted to hop in and work on some of the VSCode issues but I don't have the confidence yet. I've been sticking with my own projects in the meantime. It's tough to say for sure what you should get into; the easiest way to come up with your own project is to try and solve a problem that you, friends, or family is having. That gives you direction and keeps you motivated to finish it.

Since you're learning about cyber security look into this: SEED Project
Getting a handle on cryptography and learning how to implement it will be good for you.
Thank you.
 

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I personally wanted to hop in and work on some of the VSCode issues but I don't have the confidence yet. I've been sticking with my own projects in the meantime. It's tough to say for sure what you should get into; the easiest way to come up with your own project is to try and solve a problem that you, friends, or family is having. That gives you direction and keeps you motivated to finish it.

Since you're learning about cyber security look into this: SEED Project
Getting a handle on cryptography and learning how to implement it will be good for you.
I just want to say thanks to all of you. I wanted to get into cyber security but looking in this thread I realized I'm so behind the curve. I need to get to it.
 
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