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2022
Follow me on my journey moving my virtualisation workflow as a Linux security researcher from Linux x86_64 to MacOS aarch64.
2021
Welcome to the second part of my totally-wasn't-meant-to-be-a-one-part Linux internals post on the modern boot process! Last time I set the scene and covered the GUID Partition Table (GPT) scheme for formatting your stor
What more appropriate way to kick off a series on Linux internals than figuring out how we actually get those internals running in the first place? This post is going to cover the process that takes us from pressing a po
Okay, yes, I couldn't think of a sufficiently witty title so I just recycled an old one (Hello, World!) in a different language.
It's the moment you've all been waiting for, so without further ado, let me introduce my Linux Internals - AKA Linternals - series.
Some highlights I thought were worth sharing from the last month or so in the security space
Alright, here we go again! Another month, same deal: I've picked out some highlights that I think are interesting and worth sharing from the last month or so in the Linux space.
Holy moly I actually pulled it off. A full month of successful blogging?! I mean, uh, yes, welcome to the final series of my 4-weekly rotation, that I totally expected to reach.
Over the last few years there's been leaps and bounds made in Linux gaming, with continuous improvements being made to compatibility layers and GPU drivers.
Some highlights I thought were worth sharing from the last month or so in the security space