A nostalgic dive into the Virtual OS Museum, where DOS prompts still blink, GEM still feels futuristic, Linux still smells faintly of 1997, and every boot menu is a trapdoor into another strange, brilliant future we almost got.
May
A nostalgic dive into the Virtual OS Museum, where DOS prompts still blink, GEM still feels futuristic, Linux still smells faintly of 1997, and every boot menu is a trapdoor into another strange, brilliant future we almost got.
May
Tired of NetworkManager or systemd overwriting your custom configuration files? Here is the single kernel-level command to lock a file down so hard that not even the root user can modify it.
May
Saw this interesting post on Instagram and thought it was worth sharing.
May
Most WordPress malware does not begin with a shadowy genius manually editing your theme at midnight. It begins with bots, bored plugins, sloppy permissions, and one unlucky functions.php file that became writable. This is the story of how attackers get the pen, why they keep writing, and why deleting one dirty file is rarely enough.
May
Stop guessing which IP your new Raspberry Pi or IoT device grabbed from the router. Here is the scommand to instantly map your entire local network without triggering alarms
May
A WordPress backdoor hidden in functions.php is bad enough. One pasted after the closing ?> tag is almost poetic: malware that forgot to become PHP and instead printed its own confession. Here is a technical walk-through of a hidden admin account, query tampering, fake user counts, and the grim beauty of neglected WordPress hygiene.
May
The future is never just gadgets and skylines. Cyberpunk, solarpunk, cypherpunk, steampunk, and their unruly cousins are not merely aesthetics with goggles, neon, brass, or solar panels glued on top. They are arguments about power: who owns the machines, who gets watched by them, who repairs them, and who dares to build something better.
May
Stop trusting cloud providers with your personal data. Here is how to use rclone to build a transparent, client-side encryption layer over Dropbox or pCloud
Apr
Readers demanded to know where MeshCore fits into the off-grid landscape. It fixes RF congestion by forcing your radios into strict hierarchies. Here is why role-based routing is a brilliant band-aid but a severe regression for peer-to-peer sovereignty
Apr
April 26 marks the 40th anniversary of the Pripyat disaster. It also marks the detonation date of the most destructive virus of the 90s: the CIH space-filler