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A bunch of updates!

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For real-time collab - been in use daily ever since

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Aggregates useful tools for developer and people working in IT. Alternative to CyberChef.

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Editing PDF in your browser

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Titles are getting longer and longer.

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#isso #docker #selfhosting #hugo

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Feedback is welcome - as always

#ssh #linux #hardening #security

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New article: My Personal Backup Strategy

Feedback is welcome!

#backup #borg #syncthing

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I've been a little bit inactive. Trying to change it again. Most recent article.

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Set up new #FreshRSS instance for now. I want to read more and stay up to date on certain topics and I figured I could give RSS another chance. Stays invite-only for now, but feel free to hit me up if you want to have an account.

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Focus on decoding unknown strings.

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Not gonna lie, wasn't that fun. Learned a lot, but felt lost multiple times. Probably gets better over time.

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Doing some rooms on TryHackMe. Decided to create a write up of one room. Have to work on the format, but it should be fine for now.

Feedback is welcome!

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I think I've never share one of my favorite articles with you.

Creating this was great and it has been a great resource ever since. I use SSH tunnel a lot in troubleshooting sessions and security demonstrations.

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I am pleased to announce the launch of: forum.ittavern.com

More information can be found in this thread, but in short I miss the forum culture and want to create an open-minded and sustainable community.

I welcome you and look forward to great discussions.

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I am happy to share with you the new design of my blog.

New logo, new thumbnails, lots of CSS changes and everything is now hosted in a German DC.

The goal was to create a clean design and reduce the loading time even further.

Feedback is welcome.

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Sending files over the internet. Been a pain in the past and I finally decided to host my own instance. It should be 'production' ready, but let me know if you encounter any problems.

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A quick & dirty solution that is available on most Linux hosts.

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I've decided to self-host yet another service. This time it is NTFY. Simple HTTP based push notifications for your devices.

https://ntfy.brrl.net/

Feel free to use it. Feedback is welcome.

I use it to notify me about successful logins on one of my servers, failed backups, results of cron jobs and so on. One simple HTTP request is all you need.

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Sometimes I just need a simple whiteboard for troubleshooting or brainstorming sessions. I've decided to self-host a whiteboard with collaboration function. I am going to give whitebophir a try.

Feel free to use it too!

  • free
  • no ads
  • no tracking

Disclaimer: the data is not encrypted and I - as provider - could look into them.

Not optimal for permanent boards as I plan to reset it once a month (not sure yet).

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Rsync is one of my most used tools and I am happy to share this guide with you. I've learned a lot doing the research and I hope to share some tipps with you.

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