Just a fun video looking back at how “easy” (not!) the linux installation was just 25years ago.
Nov
Just a fun video looking back at how “easy” (not!) the linux installation was just 25years ago.
Oct
I recently learned that one of the creators of BBS, Ward Christensen, had passed, and I wanted to post a short tribute to him.
BBSes was a huge part of my early days online and helped shape me to who I am today.
Oct
Having a philosophical moment thinking about my own privacy, I took a trip back through the history of the concept “privacy” by following the simple question: “Do you have privacy?”
Oct
Apple always brag about the stability of their products, and this is a claim that their users tend to echo. Having had a debugger connected to macOS and IOS more than a few times, I know that it is more about hiding the crashes than actually preventing them (it is amazing how often the IOS […]
Sep
So, you’ve heard about the Telegram fiasco, right? The big guy in charge got thrown in the slammer in France, and everyone started panicking about who’s really in control of our messages. If that doesn’t scream, “Hey, maybe don’t trust centralized platforms,” then I don’t know what will. But don’t worry! This guide is here […]
Jun
An update to a popular post on toggling processes using Ctrl-Z, now focusing on the Fish shell. The tutorial requires Fish shell version 3.2 or newer and provides a command to bind Ctrl-Z for foreground processing without displaying irrelevant information.
May
Advertisements, pervasive across the internet, not only disrupt user privacy and experience but also slow down browsing. Ad-blockers offer significant benefits such as enhanced privacy, reduced distractions, faster loading times, and bandwidth conservation. A new site feature now prompts visitors without ad-blockers to consider using them, enhancing overall online experience and privacy.
Apr
A quick look at 7-line piece of neovim lua code that has changed my workflow quite a bit. Note-taking simplicity at its best.
Feb
Exploring the evolution of computer viruses from the 1970s to present times, where I discuss the continuous battle between ever-evolving cyber threats and advancing cybersecurity. From pioneering malware like Creeper and Brain to the widespread destruction caused by I Love You and SQL Slammer, each era demonstrates escalating sophistication and societal impact, emphasizing the need for proactive security measures, education, and global collaboration to combat and adapt to these persistent cyber threats.
May
Can you write a self-replicating virus in python? I gave it a try.