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Trying to get started with reverse engineering and binary exploitation by following this guy. My brain hurts, but in a good way!
Trying to get started with reverse engineering and binary exploitation by following this guy. My brain hurts, but in a good way!
Running an RKE cluster as VMs on my ceph+proxmox cluster. Using Rook and external ceph as my storage backend and loving it. I haven’t fully migrated all of my services, but thus far it’s working well enough for me!
Back when COVID was in its prime, I was contributing CPU/GPU cycles to Folding@Home for protein folding simulations and working on a vaccine. Since then, I’ve reimaged my desktop twice. I should probably reinstall the BOINC client to contribute again…
A modern classic IMO 🤣
Hello fellow domain hoarder 🤣
Thank you for the suggestions! Both look pretty interesting. I think I may buy some Azure Dragons to test them out.
Do you have any opinion on the Doom tactile switches by KeebFront?
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Very frustrating to hear. I’ve been slowly migrating away from RHEL-based distros after they shifted CentOS to be upstream from RHEL. This is another nail in the coffin in my books.
We use wiki.js at work and it is great. A nice benefit is you can track your articles in a git repository for granular change tracking.
Cloudflare tunnels are great but OP may not want to have to authenticate each user to their services.
Crashing and burning (in a non-production environment) is an excellent motivator to develop necessary skills; being unafraid to break things and fix them when they inevitably break helps you get a deeper understanding of how the systems work, for what it’s worth.