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Hacking Like Its 2005

Why I Chose to Learn Hacking Like It’s 2005

Forget Kali. Forget convenience. I wanted to understand how computers break — for real.

Most people today install Kali Linux, open up Wireshark, click a few things, and call it hacking.

But that’s not what I wanted.

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Coding When No One Is Watching

My Thoughts on Posting to Social Media

I’ve been keeping a strong coding streak these past few months — showing up almost every single day, usually for an hour or more. It feels good to finally work on projects that I care about.

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How a Simple HTML Form Turned Into a Full Project

I wasn’t planning to code today.

I opened my browser, visited Udemy, and told myself I’d just watch one video from Colt Steele’s Web Developer Bootcamp. After that I can do something else if I want. That one decision took me down a totally different path then I though it would…

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Server Config Sucks

Getting a site live and online sucks. Sometimes it’s like the final boss. Not the flashy one — the one with a broken hitbox and twelve phases. The kind that makes you question your life choices halfway through. Building a site from the ground up kind of feels like that.

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