The biggest thing is probably gaming. My grandmother bought the family a Commodore VIC-20 in the early 80s because she felt that computers were going to be more important as time went on, and wanted my brothers and I to be comfortable using them. So, at 2-3 years old, I was playing the classics like Pacman, Q-Bert, Frogger, Radar Rat Race, and Gorf. Been an avid gamer ever since.
I used to consider myself into web development, but I'm feeling pretty burnt out. I hate dealing with clients who demand that their websites look like something leftover from Geocities because they haven't realized that the web has progressed since 2002. I want to get into infosec, but have no idea where to start.
Beyond that, like most nerds, I go through phases. Sometimes I'm really into Star Trek/Wars. Sometimes I'm into D&D. Sometimes I'm into cyberpunk. Etc.
I used to consider myself into web development, but I'm feeling pretty burnt out. I hate dealing with clients who demand that their websites look like something leftover from Geocities because they haven't realized that the web has progressed since 2002. I want to get into infosec, but have no idea where to start.
Beyond that, like most nerds, I go through phases. Sometimes I'm really into Star Trek/Wars. Sometimes I'm into D&D. Sometimes I'm into cyberpunk. Etc.
"I was thirsty for everything, but blood wasn't my style" - Live, "Voodoo Lady"