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Revivifying the Blog
I recently had a friend come across my blog, and was promptly shamed for having a certificate more out of date than the VCR. Such an embarrassment couldn't rest, and so I cleaned up my act a bit.
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Apt install on a Disconnected Wireless System
I just was installing ubuntu on a platform that only has wireless capabilities, and decided to install the server edition to minimize overhead / avoid having an X server + desktop environment to disable. Woe, the server edition of Ubuntu ships with no wireless utilities, because nobody in their right mind would run a wireless server.
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Let's Encrypt HTTPS on DD-WRT
I run a DD-WRT router on a Netgear WNDR4500 router. It's been in my life since I can remember, and came along with me to college. A while back I loaded the DD-WRT firmware onto it, and it's been serving like a champ ever since.
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Wake On LAN
I built a JS visualization tool for my CS networking class, in which we had to design a program for emulating a network bridge implementing spanning tree protocol. Having to infer from configuration files and output from the simulation where a fault lies sucks, so instead I built this tool to help myself out.
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Finals, Deluge, and mutable constness
6/23/2018Unknown creatorCan't believe it's been over a week since I last wrote a post. I'm mid finals, so it's a quick touch-back. I paid for Plex on Google Play, bought a new hard drive, and loaded up a ton of songs so I can have my own mini Spotify on the fly.
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TLS at Home (and my Plex/Deluge setup!)
Last friday / weekend I installed my TLS cert I generated for my router on my desktop for services I run off of it.
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GitLab Pages > GitHub Pages?
I just finished migrating from GitHub to GitLab.
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d3 Network Visualization
I built a JS visualization tool for my CS networking class, in which we had to design a program for emulating a network bridge implementing spanning tree protocol. Having to infer from configuration files and output from the simulation where a fault lies sucks, so instead I built this tool to help myself out.
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