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Cybersecurity challenge: be nice to each other [IMPOSSIBLE]

Some thoughts about recent 0-days, disclosures, script kids and infosec in general.

Ten years of sakamoto.pl: my thoughts and wishes

a look back at ten years of hosting sakamoto.pl, and how the infra grew and changed.

Unix philosophy is dead! Long live... something else?

this one goes places you wouldn't expect. check it out

You can't parse XML with regex. Let's do it anyways.

today, we're parsing XML through some... unconventional means. for fun and profit

Project SERVFAIL: one year in

An update on Project SERVFAIL, after the first year of operations

.arpa, rDNS and a few magical ICMP hacks

they made .ARPA do WHAT!?

Bringing SerenityOS to real hardware, one driver at a time

I'm embarking on a journey to make SerenityOS work on real hardware a bit better. Care to join?

SERVFAIL: the first 100 days

Our globally distributed NS project just turned 100 days old! We're sharing some inside lore, as well as plans for the future.

Nobody knows what happened within the MMC Association in 1998.

Way back in 1999, some members from the MMC Association decided to split and create SD Association. But nobody seems to exactly know *why*.

Pwning a Brother labelmaker, for fun and interop!

today, we'll jump into a rabbithole of exploiting a printer, and up being angry at vendors and capitalism alike. come over, it's gonna be fun :3c

I lost my pg_control again (... yet another data recovery story)

check out our simple 0xff-step plan on how we're gonna become pro DBAs by... breaking the database over and over and over and-

Stakes bigger than life: fixing ext4 under pressure

Last year, I almost lost 100+GBs of data. When recovery tools failed me, I fixed it myself with a hex editor.

Building a luggable computer (for absolutely no reason)

I made a luggable computer! It's like a laptop, but worse. It also has a green CRT

Making MDR-V6 wireless, the hard way

Join me as I hack a pair of cool wired headphones to have a detachable cord alongside a wireless module, featuring A2DP and WiFi streaming!

My thoughts on writing a Minecraft server from scratch (in Bash)

I wrote a working Minecraft server in Bash! wait, why did I do that

CuteBoard - Making a custom mechanical keyboard from scratch

CuteBoard is a custom 60% mechanical keyboard built around a 3d-printed body, made to be inexpensive and hackable.

Installing Void Linux aarch64 on a Raspberry Pi4

Installing Void Linux on a Raspberry Pi 4 isn't sufficiently described in the Void Handbook or anywhere else on the web, and I wanted to change that

Bootstrapping Alpine Linux on Oracle Cloud servers

Join me as I develop a fully-fledged Alpine Linux bootstrap solution dedicated for Oracle Cloud's infrastructure

SONY TA-AX330 faults and fixes

Join me as I fix one of the weirdest amplifier faults I've encountered thus far!

Coaxial hacking

Join us as we break a perfectly good coaxial cable only to avoid spending money on proper equipment!

Server Upgrades!

Join me as I upgrade my server from a puny Raspberry Pie to a full fledged Xeon machine!

Kurisu Xmas Stream - a look behind the scenes

A more technical look on the interactive Kurisu Xmas Stream

Windows 3.1 Flash Edition

Presenting Windows 3.1 Flash Edition, the 2.88MB operating system that works well embedded in coreboot!

How to avoid Meltdown, and why you shouldn't be that worried about it

Why Doom was so revolutional?

What really made Doom so revolutionary? Why is it cool to play, even today? In todays blogpost, I'll describe what (in my opinion) makes Doom so cool to play even today.

ThinkPad X32 and Linux space optimizations

ThinkPad X32, how was it different from others from X3 line, and how have I optimized linux to run on it smoothly and to have a very small footprint

Bad experiences with ThinkPad 760EL

ThinkPad 760EL was released in 1997 as a cheaper alternative to ThinkPads such as 760XD or 760XL. My 760EL had a few problems, mainly with harddrive and power supply - the latter of which got mysteriously fixed by the laptop itself.