I got a programmer-systems analysis course certificate 45 years ago and never used it occupationally. If I was choosing to try something technical today maybe I would learn to install heat pumps (they say they can extract heat all the way to minus 401- about absolute zero, yet of course the mechanics might not work at that temperature and the volume of particles required for meaningful compression might be vast).
I should comment that I hate having external units installed on exterior surfaces of a home. I used to repaint homes and all of those cable connection drill holes and staples to hold wires in place as well as support braces for heat pumps and air conditioners really damage the appearance and security of what should be an encapsulated home exterior letting water and whatever in. It is simply lazy and thoughtless to treat a home that way. In my opinion heat pumps shouldn't be hung on an outside wall; instead they should have a semi mobile strong steel frame of support that is made to keep weather out as well.
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Is internet security a good field for the future? Speed of light quantum computing and encryption plus A.I. permutations of security protocols may make human intervention challenging. I already have difficulty winning chess against A.I chess engines at a low setting. Those humans designing security codes and protocols codes may have a disadvantage too. Yet internet security is an interesting field to investigate and perhaps understand philosophically.
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