Ramblings from a Linux, Security, and Web3 Geek
Ramblings from a Linux, Security, and Web3 Geek

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You might call me a Linux and security aficionado from the days of yore. I recall the debut of Mosaic—roughly a week after the pyramids' completion, if memory serves. Over three decades, I've been rather good at identifying technological trends long before they happen. Now, Web3 looms on the horizon, promising to eclipse prior innovations with its transformative potential. The world has been on a trajectory of change, and those of us immersed in this space can glimpse the future and the promise it holds for all. Yet, we're acutely aware of the nascent stage of this revolution. It echoes the mid-90s sentiment, a period marked by the recognition of technology's dual-edged capability to enhance or diminish our quality of life. Web3 presents an opportunity to rectify the flaws inherent in a previously centralized internet—a tool that, regrettably, has been leveraged to our collective detriment.
I've decided to let curiosity lead the way. Expect deep dives, discussions, and reviews spanning a myriad of subjects, but primarily around Linux, Web3, crypto, security, and the world of open source. This journey is about discovery. So, whether you're here for my nerdy insights or the geeking out about the projects I find along the way, I'm glad you stopped by.
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You might call me a Linux and security aficionado from the days of yore. I recall the debut of Mosaic—roughly a week after the pyramids' completion, if memory serves. Over three decades, I've been rather good at identifying technological trends long before they happen. Now, Web3 looms on the horizon, promising to eclipse prior innovations with its transformative potential. The world has been on a trajectory of change, and those of us immersed in this space can glimpse the future and the promise it holds for all. Yet, we're acutely aware of the nascent stage of this revolution. It echoes the mid-90s sentiment, a period marked by the recognition of technology's dual-edged capability to enhance or diminish our quality of life. Web3 presents an opportunity to rectify the flaws inherent in a previously centralized internet—a tool that, regrettably, has been leveraged to our collective detriment.
I've decided to let curiosity lead the way. Expect deep dives, discussions, and reviews spanning a myriad of subjects, but primarily around Linux, Web3, crypto, security, and the world of open source. This journey is about discovery. So, whether you're here for my nerdy insights or the geeking out about the projects I find along the way, I'm glad you stopped by.
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