homelab Plesk: I'm impressed. Update: I’ve updated this blog post as time’s went on, please see the bottom of the post for my review over one year. As you may or may not know, I’ve been running this blog’s server using Plesk Onyx (now, Obsidian). It’s stable, it’s
pentesting How I got started pentesting It all started when I was 8. I was writing some basic pages to host on my fathers home server to show off to my classmates who could access the internet. My love for the internet evolved very quickly, and when I was 11 I was hit by my first
homelab IPAM: Network and rack oversight made easy. As you may be able to tell I’m a big fan of IPAM. My initial impression was this software is fantastic and free, it’s fully lived up to my expectations. I’ve got a fair amount of networking going on in my servers, linking them together then back
homelab NoMachine: My review I’ve been experimenting with NoMachine since yesterday to see how it holds it. So far it’s been a successful test on my local machine, and I can easily connect to remote machines. Pros Latency? What latency! Generally, you don’t notice much if any latency when using NoMachine,
review VoIP.ms: A year later - review A year ago my wife and I cut the cord, we gave up having live TV in exchange for Plex, Netflix, and faster internet. The one thing we, for good or bad, missed was the ability to have a home phone. The home phone we had was used by our