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06/01/2026

lol they must see for all of those who use open claw or appreciate automation and the use of AI. 

06/01/2026
Blockchain was pitched as the fix for double-spend. Carbon markets are where that promise actually gets tested, the same...
05/31/2026

Blockchain was pitched as the fix for double-spend. Carbon markets are where that promise actually gets tested, the same project can earn credits across Verra, Gold Standard, and a dozen national registries, and buyers can't tell the difference.

My contribution to this Forbes Technology Council piece makes the case for a unified issuance ledger: one credit, one retirement per project. Boring, unsexy, and one of the highest-leverage fixes in the market.

Worth a read for where blockchain earns its keep in sustainability vs. where it's just narrative.

Blockchain can create shared, tamper-resistant records multiple parties can review and trust, which could help close persistent gaps in transparency and accountability.

Everyone optimizing their architecture for resilience is solving half the problem.Forbes Technology Council asked which ...
05/31/2026

Everyone optimizing their architecture for resilience is solving half the problem.

Forbes Technology Council asked which tradeoff teams should consciously make to build more resilient systems. My answer wasn't about infrastructure, it was about people.

The most efficient org chart is one expert per system, no overlap. It's also the most fragile. Your multiregion failover doesn't help when the engineer who built the legacy auth service quits. Twenty-three years in Air Force cyber taught me why the military cross-trains: the mission can't hinge on one person being reachable.

Cut the deputy, and you'll meet them at 3 a.m.

Resilience requires accounting for disruption before it happens—even when that means accepting some added cost, complexity or operational friction.

05/31/2026

🐧 Linux Basics for Hackers — Free Structured Course Based on the Popular Book

If you're learning cybersecurity, Linux is not optional.

This repository turns Linux Basics for Hackers by OccupyTheWeb into a structured, beginner-friendly course with 18 modules covering everything from terminal commands and networking to Bash scripting, process management, logging, security, and automation.

📖 Built from detailed study notes
🧪 Includes practical examples and exercises
⚡ Covers the Linux skills every pentester and security analyst needs
🎯 Great for beginners starting their cybersecurity journey

Instead of reading the book passively, you can learn through organized modules and hands-on practice.

🔗 GitHub: repo link is available in the Comment Section.

Privacy is not the same across the board. Review which apps you trust to use.
05/31/2026

Privacy is not the same across the board. Review which apps you trust to use.

Privacy vs. Your Apps

05/28/2026
05/27/2026

🚨 Network Down.
☕ Coffee Up.

Network Engineers don’t panic…
We just say “Interesting…” and start blaming DNS 😭😂

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