diff --git a/content/images/memes/unlimited_power.jpg b/content/images/memes/unlimited_power.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b4e92d0 Binary files /dev/null and b/content/images/memes/unlimited_power.jpg differ diff --git a/content/pages/resources.md b/content/pages/resources.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1d20f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/pages/resources.md @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +--- +title: "Resources" +date: 2023-04-14T20:46:19+02:00 +tags: ["knowledge"] +--- + +Treat information with great care lol + +情報をきれいに使って頂きありがとうございますw + +--- + +## 0 Favorite English Youtubers + - [melodysheep](https://www.youtube.com/@melodysheep) + - [SomeOrdinaryGamers](https://www.youtube.com/@SomeOrdinaryGamers) + - [Computerphile](https://www.youtube.com/@Computerphile) + - [Numberphile](https://www.youtube.com/@numberphile) + - [PowerfulJRE](https://www.youtube.com/@joerogan) + - [Jordan B. Peterson](https://www.youtube.com/@JordanBPeterson) + - [Lex Fridman](https://www.youtube.com/@lexfridman) + - [LiveOverflow](https://www.youtube.com/@LiveOverflow) + - [BugsWriter](https://www.youtube.com/@bugswriter_) + - [Luke Smith](https://www.youtube.com/@LukeSmithxyz) + - [NetworkChuck](https://www.youtube.com/@NetworkChuck) + - [Mental Outlaw](https://www.youtube.com/@MentalOutlaw) + - [Ben Eater](https://www.youtube.com/@BenEater) + - [Andreas Kling](https://www.youtube.com/@awesomekling) + - [Linus Groh](https://www.youtube.com/@LinusGroh) + - [jdh](https://www.youtube.com/@jdh) + - [CQURE Academy](https://www.youtube.com/@CQUREAcademy) + - [Seytonic](https://www.youtube.com/@Seytonic) + - [Write your own Operating System](https://www.youtube.com/@writeyourownoperatingsystem) + - [Zanidd](https://www.youtube.com/@zanidd) + - [Guided Hacking](https://www.youtube.com/@GuidedHacking) + +## 1 Favorite Japanese Youtubers + - [日本語の森](https://www.youtube.com/@nihongonomori2013) + - [ヘルスカ](https://www.youtube.com/@Herusuka) + - [KUN ニート部](https://www.youtube.com/@kun_neet) + - [花江夏樹](https://www.youtube.com/@hanae0626) + - [That Japanese Man Yuta](https://www.youtube.com/@ThatJapaneseManYuta) + - [Dogen](https://www.youtube.com/@Dogen) + +## 2 IT blogs + - [Marco Cetica](https://marcocetica.com/) + - Blog centered around programming, IT, hacking, etc. + - Found out about him through a Jails (BSD) article that he published on the website. + - Genuinely helpful and nice guy. + - [Eric's Random Writings](https://www.catb.org/esr/writings/) + - Blog centered around freedom and the Unix philosophy (can't have enough of these hehe) + - [Segmentation Fault](https://sgfault.com) + - **Author:** David Jimenez + - Blog centered around Linux and computers (in majority). + - [Electronics etc...](https://tomverbeure.github.io/) + - **Author:** Tom Verbeure + - Blog centered around electronics, their personal projects, new findings, etc. + - [Computers are bad](https://computer.rip/archive.html) + - **Author:** Jesse B. Crawford + - Its intent is to show you why, where, and how computers are bad and give you insights into each problem. + - Expect topics about computer history, computer security, and "constructive" technology criticism. + - [Robert Heaton](https://robertheaton.com/) + - **Author:** Robert Heaton + - Blog centered around their life, being a parent, teaching programming, online tracking & security, economics, writing, privacy, etc. + +## 3 Old-Fashioned Internet + - [Yarchive](https://yarchive.net/home.html) + - Large archive of Usenet's known articles regarding all sorts of topics + - [Wiby](https://wiby.me/) + - Simple search engine for non-commercial and old-fashioned websites. + - [Marginalia Search](https://search.marginalia.nu/) + - Simple search engine for non-commercial and old-fashioned websites. + - **Note:** Bigger index than Wiby's + +### 4 Linux + + - [Linux Die Documentation](https://linux.die.net/) + - Read the docs!! + - [GNU Manuals](https://www.gnu.org/manual/manual.html) + - Manuals for GNU tools. Useful and worth keeping an eye on. + - [Linux Training](http://linux-training.be) + - Contains useful courses such as: System Administration, Linux Security, Linux Networking, etc. + - [MakeLinux](https://makelinux.net) + - Embedded Linux software development and Linux drivers + +### 5 Scientific Papers + + - [ArXiv](https://arxiv.org) + - Open-access archive containing content and research papers that are centered around physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitive biology, quantitive finance, statistics, electrical engineering, systems science, and economics. + - [Papers we love](https://paperswelove.org) + - A community build around sharing academic computer science papers. + - [Two Minute Papers](https://www.youtube.com/@TwoMinutePapers) + - Youtube channel that showcases and attempts to explain interesting research works. + - **Run by:** Károly Zsolnai-Fehér + +## 6 Psychology + - [Changing Minds](https://changingminds.org/) + - How we change what others think, believe, feel and do. diff --git a/content/posts/secure-linux-setup.md b/content/posts/secure-linux-setup.md index 407ff75..ae4e96f 100644 --- a/content/posts/secure-linux-setup.md +++ b/content/posts/secure-linux-setup.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ After you get a job, mature, realize how cruel the world is, you'll start caring Let's talk ~~basics~~ passwords. They're not that simple to deal with. I know that. We all do. And so, let's facilitate it to a concept that you're already familiar with - Password Managers. No, I'm not going to be selling you a Password Manager, or telling you about this awesome service that helped me stay secure for the past X years. Keeping your credentials on a third-party service is not even a good option - as you can see [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRsn0PlnuvM). -I'm going to give you an open-source tool that has made my life eaiser when dealing with passwords. You're free to find alternatives, but for me, this was the best I able to find. +I'm going to give you an open-source tool that has made my life eaiser when dealing with passwords. You're free to find alternatives, but for me, this was the best I was able to find. It's called [KeePassXC](https://keepassxc.org/). It's cross-platform and you can run it on Linux - which is exactly what we needed. Passwords are stored in a file called a *Database* which contains groups. A group can either contain more groups, or simply passwords. The whole database is by default encrypted with the industry-standard AES256 and a key provided by the user (make sure it's a long one that you can remember).