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0xdade is a security engineer with interests in hacking and infosec, known for red team roles and organizing CTFs.

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The post explores the complexities of managing home servers with Kubernetes, Talos, NixOS, and CoreOS, highlighting the challenges of achieving a perfect server setup.
The author argues that while Infrastructure as Code is valuable, managing user lifecycles with Terraform presents challenges that may necessitate alternative automation solutions.
A personal narrative exploring the author's experience with Nix-Darwin on MacOS, highlighting installation challenges and the benefits of a declarative configuration approach.
The post chronicles the author's challenges and solutions while deploying NixOS on a server using nixos-anywhere, highlighting configuration and architecture issues.
The author reflects on their experience working at a startup that has been acquired, expressing disappointment at the sale and the impact on their stock options. They also discuss their experience at BSides SF and upcoming project...
The author reflects on spending a weekend away from the computer, watching a TV show, going for walks, and working non-stop for the past month. They also mention thinking about personal values and upcoming projects.
The author discusses refocusing priorities and making improvements to his website, including a share button and a js-free collapsible menu. He also talks about the amount of work that goes into making scripted YouTube videos and t...
The text explains how to hide elements that require JavaScript without JavaScript. It discusses various methods and their drawbacks, and suggests a simple solution using a d-js-required class.
The author reflects on the type of work they enjoy doing, starting their home energy monitoring journey, and making heavy use of images from Profound Programmer in this week's retro. They discuss their love for doing little tasks ...
The author discusses their side business, Room 641A, and their work on a SaaS offering for curated red team intelligence. They are focusing on setting up advanced auth features and are also working on a post about bad Django advic...
The author talks about the Red Team Summit, a sponsored conference social event, and a surprise customized gift. They also discuss DNS data collection and interesting links to their video on telnet, a track they released, and a po...
The author discusses their recent obsession with graph databases and their experience with Aerospace, an i3-like tiling window manager for macOS. They also talk about switching to WezTerm from iTerm2 and learning Vim motions and c...
The author spent time working on writing Protocol episodes and customizing their MacOS experience. They also discussed their March video schedule, replacing a failing disk in TrueNAS, and shared interesting links. The author also ...
The author discusses their obsession with building a useful audit log framework and their learnings from the process. They also talk about their Natlas Django rewrite and the challenges and benefits of using Django. The author als...
The author discusses updates to the Sephiroth tool, including new contributors and support for blocking Vultr IP ranges. They also consider changes to Natlas, including the possibility of using a relational database instead of Ela...
The author discusses the launch of their first episode of PROTOCOL, a video series they have been working on for over a year. They explain their process of batching videos together and the flexibility it provides. They also mentio...
The author discusses the transition to tailwind for natlas, the lack of backwards compatibility in the new natlas code, and the next set of tasks to focus on. They also talk about preparing a new video series, PROTOCOL, for launch...
The author shares a personal philosophy that everything can be a learning experience. They recount childhood memories of learning from their grandparents, and how these experiences shaped their love for learning and success in the...
The author talks about his week, spending time with his mom, working on Natlas and doing DNS research, and his experience with Tailwind-based website styling. He also discusses the issue of unregistered nameservers in the .com zon...
The post discusses a mastercard mistake in their nameservers and the author's attempt to find similar mistakes in the .com zone file. The author found 1820 potential sites of interest and 858 unique invalid .ne nameservers being r...
The author discusses the changes made to the Natlas project, including the decision to only support Postgres as the database backend and to store screenshots via S3-compatible storage. They also talk about their acquisition of TLD...
The author is writing a weekly retro post about their experience at the final Shmoocon, including their favorite talks and their work on Natlas. They also discuss their future projects, including a video series called Protocol and...
The author took a few weeks off for the holidays, but still managed to work on some projects. They wrote an Obsidian plugin and started modernizing the code base for a project called Natlas. They also updated the process for relea...
The author is a day late for the weekly retro due to traveling over the weekend. They performed some songs at Hushcon and had a great time. They are behind on their Advent of Code progress. They are working on several songs and sh...