A forkbomb is a script code or a compiled binary code programmed to multiply (fork), usually in an uncontrollable manner, leeching all of the Central Processing Units (CPUs) resources until it's dead.
Deep down in the computer algorithms lay the most mischevious of creatures that appeared in human history. Some are our friends, some are our foes. All are dangerous.
Evil maid is a profession worth living for. It deals with stealth, smarts and sexiness. What more can you ask from life? Do you want to be sexy, stealthy and smart? Join our ranks and become an Evil maid today!
The wandering barista is an urban legend, that appeared around early 2030 in Warsaw. Around the time of early winter or early spring, a coffee cart appears out of nowhere, run by a bearded hipster, who provides cup of hot coffee to those in need.
"And now I savour it, the highest moment". Meet the controversial cult that does not look back and believes one should focus on here and now.
It's interesting how much we can learn about a person or a topic with only publicly available data. From building family trees to demasking spies. Meet the cybersecurity tradition of Open Source Intelligence!
They live and thrive thanks to the mistakes of the software developers but are completely harmless (usually) when left undisturbed. Best friends to the Rootkitties and H4CK3RS of all sorts!
What counts as an operation? An operation can be virtually any task performed. It is just a fancy name with a historical background leading to military operations, but our everyday tasks would count as such as well. OpSec is about keeping them safe.
An artist, a writer, but mostly a curious individual.
Handicraft (wood, metal, rock)
Herbalism
Mushrooming
Drawing
Blade Runner 2049
Inception
Jurassic Park (1993)
The usual suspects
In no particular order and I have probably missed a lot...
A Song of Ice and Fire cycle (all cycle thus far!)
The Thief/The Queen of Attolia
Perfect Imperfection
Black Oceans
Silmarillion
Lord of the Rings (all cycle)
American Gods
George R.R. Martin
Megan Whalen Turner
Jacek Dukaj
J.R.R. Tolkien
Neil Gaiman