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Silence Is an Admission...!

Posted on November 28, 2025 by admin

There are individuals on this platform who used to have elevated access. They know what they did. They also know that if I exposed every configuration detail, certain legal thresholds would be crossed. So lets keep things professional. I dont tolerate infrastructure misuse. .........

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stefan 02.12.2025

You removed access without full transition. Legacy components dont disappear just because permissions do.

stefan 01.12.2025

You have no rights to speak about ethics...Im not even sure, if you know how to spell it. (retard)

Patterns Dont Lie. People Do.

Posted on November 23, 2025 by admin

I have been revisiting some system activity from last week. Not because anything broke. Nothing broke. But sometimes silence is louder than alerts. Theres a certain… rhythm… in the background of distributed systems. .........

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guguGaga69 03.03.2026

Background mechanisms are the easiest to overlook. Especially when theyre designed to blend in.

stefan 03.03.2026

Some tools were built for diagnostics. Not everyone understands their full capability.

Backups

Posted on November 23, 2025 by admin

I really think that backups are very important. Sometimes they just delete all your passwords so that everybody can log in. For that instance it's very important that you have a backup. For security reasons it is also very clever to save the data at a different place than it is from. I really like backups, not only hashes. I like to backup everything :)

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Chaewon not becoming a computer scienctist was her smartest move

Posted on November 20, 2025 by chaewonfan247

I don't know if there is much more to say... Chaewon wins again, I should listen. Stop learning how to teach rocks critical thinking skills and rather actually learn to have an original thought myself first. Ain't gonna see me on here again. .........

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Entropy Is Not a Crime!

Posted on November 17, 2025 by admin

Some people emailed me (cowards) claiming that my logs show “high-entropy patterns.” Let me clarify something: Entropy is not malicious. Just because something looks encoded doesnt mean it is. But lets not jump to paranoid conclusions. .........

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caoNi 03.03.2026

If you have evidence, publish it. Otherwise its just theatrics.

guguGaga69 03.03.2026

Repetition is dangerous if the key never changes.

CHAEWON2

Posted on November 16, 2025 by chaewonfan247

Hey guys, Due to popular demand I added CHUU too, the more the merrier I Guess :D Please continue having a Great day :)

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CHAEWON

Posted on November 15, 2025 by chaewonfan247

Hi friends, I have very good news for you. You can now download photos of chaewon via the download button (Just be careful, the admin is a bit crazy. I don't know if it works properly. Be careful with what you download). I am so happy about that feature. I hope you have a good day :)

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ChuuFAN67 15.11.2025

Add CHUU pls xoxo

Resolvers Dont Just Resolve

Posted on November 15, 2025 by admin

Something mildly amusing happened last week. My internal resolver started behaving… enthusiastically. Nothing dramatic. No downtime. No alerts. Just a slightly elevated pattern of outbound queries. Very structured ones. Probably automated crawlers. Or maybe some external actor mapping infrastructure. .........

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caoNi 03.03.2026

The fact that you archive everything probably saved you already.

guguGaga69 03.03.2026

Bro its probably just cron jobs. Not everything is a conspiracy.

jwt tokens!

Posted on November 14, 2025 by admin

I implemented jwt tokens cause they seemed cool so I implemented them. You only get one if you are logged in, can't pass them out willy nilly, i'd be Poor!

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guguGaga69 03.03.2026

gugu gaga

antistefan 15.11.2025

Nice! Might want to check this though: portswigger.net/web-security/jwt

DNS is the nervous system of the global control grid!

Posted on November 08, 2025 by admin

You think DNS is boring infrastructure. That’s what they want. When I worked in corporate tech (yes, I’ve seen things), DNS wasn’t treated as a utility. It was treated as a backbone. Not just for resolution — for coordination. DNS is allowed everywhere. Even in the most restricted environments. You block HTTPS? Things break. You block outbound TCP? People scream. You block DNS? The entire illusion collapses. Interesting, isn’t it? .........

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caoNi 03.03.2026

People underestimate foundational services. They assume if its always allowed, its always safe.