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author | mms <michal@sapka.me> | 2024-01-12 22:50:56 +0100 |
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committer | mms <michal@sapka.me> | 2024-01-12 22:50:56 +0100 |
commit | e8bb7290df1ef94efdc1bd6a1e316d802db5814b (patch) | |
tree | f75381f8ea22350e8662cfe05c9aefe35ab25262 /content-org | |
parent | d08cc78c095e3165a0f8f58fe540203cf8e78f3e (diff) |
feat: 2600
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-rw-r--r-- | content-org/bsd.org | 36 |
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diff --git a/content-org/articles.org b/content-org/articles.org index 34bc662..79ce52a 100644 --- a/content-org/articles.org +++ b/content-org/articles.org @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ #+HUGO_BASE_DIR: ~/ghq/vcs.sapka.me/michal-sapka-me/ #+HUGO_WEIGHT: auto -#+HUGO_AUTO_SET_LASTMOD: t #+HUGO_SECTION: articles * DONE Article Library diff --git a/content-org/blog.org b/content-org/blog.org index 1f8f492..8508d6c 100644 --- a/content-org/blog.org +++ b/content-org/blog.org @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ #+HUGO_WEIGHT: auto #+HUGO_SECTION: blog -* 2024 [2/2] :@blog: +* 2024 [3/3] :@blog: :PROPERTIES: :EXPORT_HUGO_SECTION: blog/2024 :END: @@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ But, most importantly, The Weaver published _TWO_ new articles on computer histo - [[http://wovenmemories.net/2023/12/30/First.Operating.System_Part.2.html][First Operating System -- Part Two]] - [[http://wovenmemories.net/2024/01/02/Subroutines.html][Subroutines]] - ** DONE The Email Project CLOSED: [2024-01-03 Wed 18:26] :PROPERTIES: @@ -58,3 +57,132 @@ I would like it to happen more, as this is a great growth experience. I'm not leaving [[https://emacs.ch/@mms][Mastodon]], but I will not approach people using it. Furthermore, I'd love to leave Discord and Messenger, but folks there are pretty stubborn :) + +** DONE 2600 +CLOSED: [2024-01-12 Thu 21:23] +:PROPERTIES: +:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: 2600-magazine +:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER: abstract Short impression of 2600 magazine +:EXPORT_HUGO_PAIRED_SHORTCODES: img-r +:END: +For quite some time I've been looking for a magazine to read. +In my younger days, reading computer game magazines was the best thing. +Way before the +internet+ big tech ruined everything, polish gamers have already found a safe haven. +In the dark days of post-communistic 90s, we were feeling like living in the future. + +And then they, one by one, died. +Killed by "free" sites filled with ads and sponsored content. + +It may very well be anachronistic to wait for a review that will not even move on the screen. +But this is exactly what I found to be great about them - slow moving, regular, without much fuss, much more deliberate. + +I've been reading quite a few magazines recently, but finally I have found the one which fills me with passion - just like the ones from my childhood. +Now I have something to wait from, to learn from and, well, feel to be a part of it. + +I have finally found *2600*[fn:site]. + +What is 2600 you ask? +Well, the magazine self-describes as /The Hacker Quarterly/ and it fully shows the purpose. +It's a magazine written, edited and read by /hackers/ that is released since 1984[fn:1984] +Hackers in the /original/ sense of the word - tinkerers trying to expand what is possible to do with electronic devices. +Other than that, the team behind 2600 also organized *Hope*, a hacker-focused conference (known as what Defcon was when Defcon was good. I've never been to either one, so I'm just repeating) and even made a few movies. +They were also very involved in the "Free Kevin"[fn:kevin] campaign. + +All in all, 2600 encompasses everything that is good about computer-oriented communities, and it rejects the current status quo of closed, surveillance based systems. + +It's not that this is the first time I've heard of it, but with the digital version, it finally became economically sane to get familiar. + +Funny enough, I've bought my first issue late in December - just a few days before the next issue came out. +After finishing those two, I feel extremely satisfied. +I don't remember when was the last time I wanted to read a magazine from cover to cover. +This is exactly what the doctor ordered. + +The biggest shock for me was how /soft/ the magazine is. +On the Internet, all /hackers sites/ focus on the technical stuff. +/2600/ also has some articles that are strictly technical, but there's not much of them. +It is, however, full of /hacker/ culture. +For me, as a /hacker/ much more in /spirit/ than in /abilities/, this is simply wonderful. + +It seems that U found what I was looking for a long ass time. +All this, because 2600 is finally available as digital download. +I need to give my data to make the payment, but the PDF comes without any DRM. +Beats paying dozens USD just for shipping by a mile! + +Though paying by Monero would be much more l33t. + +Finally, as part of [[/blog/2024/email-project/][The Email Project]] I have emailed the editing team. +A significant portion of these 2 issues I've bought is occupied by letters from readers. + +*** Contents of Winter 2023/2024 issue (40-4) +#+attr_shortcode: "2600-40-4.webp" +#+begin_img-r +Cover of issue 40-4 +#+end_img-r +- The Road Behind +- The Dark Side of DNA Data +- The BoneBox +- Artificial Intelligence and Creativity +- Career and Gloating in Las Vegas +- TELECOM INFORMER +- Enhance Your Typing Experience With Mechanical Keyboards +- Adventures in Lockpicking +- Ooops; v97.129 +- Geo-Distributed Bug Bounty Hunting +- Being a Hacker +- Byte-Sized Justice: A Tale of Hacker Ethics and Copy Protection +- A Quick Intro to Biohacking +- HACKER PERSPECTIVE +- Privacy: Protecting Your Personal Information Online +- The AI Risk Nobody Seems to Mention +- American Shanzhai, Part 4 +- EFFECTING DIGITAL FREEDOM +- Quantum Computer Algorithms, Part III: DES Decryption +- GPT Revolution: Reimagining Programming in the Era of AI +- Snitched Out by Tech +- I Fight for the Users +- ARTIFICIAL INTERRUPTION +- Platform Capitalism Can't Surveil Absurdism (and Worse) +- Alzheimer's and AR Tech +- Book Review: Pegasus +- Book Review: Fancy Bear Goes Phishing + +*** Contents of Autumn 2023 issue (40-3) +#+attr_shortcode: "2600-40-3.webp" +#+begin_img-r +Cover of issue 40-3 +#+end_img-r +- Memories to Come +- Designing an OpenAI Powered IRC Chat Bot for Fun and Profit +- Cute App, But I'll Use My Own +- Saying Goodbye to an Old (GPFS) Friend +- TELECOM INFORMER +- The Arrival of 2600 Digital Delivery +- Why Aren't You Cracking Your Users' Passwords? +- A Technology Life Story +- Social Engineering is Forever +- Is AI More of a Tool or an Ethical Challenge? +- Quantum Proof Encryption +- But I Don't Want a Copilot +- HACKER PERSPECTIVE +- Diskless Malware +- Hacking the Airwaves +- Adventures in Zero Trust +- American Shanzhai, Part 3 +- EFFECTING DIGITAL FREEDOM +- Go On a Journey +- Morbid Curiosity in the Weaponized AI Era +- See You on the C-Drive (A Series of Late 20th Century Fragments) +- ARTIFICIAL INTERRUPTION +- Is 2600 Still Relevant? +- Learn Linux, People! +- WasteTrackers and More + + +*** Meta +- Read as PDF on Onyx Boox Note Air 2. +- Issues bought from [[https://2600.com][2600.com store]] <BR> +- Next up: back to "Hacking APIs". It's great! + +[fn:site] [[https://2600.com][Official website of 2600]] +[fn:kevin] [[https://www.mitnicksecurity.com/blog/how-the-free-kevin-movement-changed-the-cyber-security-industry][How the Free Kevin Movement Changed the Cyber Security Industry]] +[fn:1984] that's one year older than me! diff --git a/content-org/bsd.org b/content-org/bsd.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c786b7e --- /dev/null +++ b/content-org/bsd.org @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +* OpenBSD +** TODO XMPP (Jabber) server on OpenBSD +/intro/ +*** Installing prosody +#+BEGIN_SRC shell + pkg_install prosodyctl +#+END_SRC +- daemon +*** Configuring DNS +prosodyctl check dns +*** Getting certificates + +- acme config (ignore makefile) +- importing certificates + +#+BEGIN_SRC shell + prosodyctl --root cert import HOSTNAME /path/to/certificates +#+END_SRC + +*fullchain* + +#+BEGIN_SRC shell + prosodyctl check certs +#+END_SRC + +*** Final tests + +#+BEGIN_SRC shell +prosodyctl check connectivity +#+END_SRC +*** Clients +- emacs +- terminal +- android +- ios +*** Modern XMPP |