Self-taught.
Self-hosted.
Still running.
I’m Sorin. Tech guy, sysadmin, tinkerer, and self-hosting enthusiast. I write about software, Linux, privacy, and hardware. Mostly things I’ve already broken at least once.
Let’s be real for a second: your ISP knows way too much about you. Even if you use HTTPS for everything (which you should), your DNS queries (the phonebook lookup that connects google.com to an … Read more
Imagine you’re watching your favorite sci-fi movie, and the deep space scenes look more like a gray fog than the vast darkness of the cosmos. Or maybe you’re gaming, and instead of crisp shadows creeping … Read more
After talking about refresh rate and even making a video about input lag and one about response time, I’ve realized we haven’t covered a few basic aspects: What is resolution in a display? What is … Read more
Have you ever wondered how your computer’s processor actually manages to ‘think’ and work through tasks? If you’re diving into the world of CPUs, you’ve probably come across the term IPC, or Instructions Per Clock. … Read more
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85 Seconds to Midnight: We Are Officially Out of Time
The Clock Just Moved. You Should Panic (A Little). If you thought 90 seconds was bad, welcome to the new…
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Stop Your ISP From Spying: DNS over HTTPS on Ubuntu (The Easy Way)
Let’s be real for a second: your ISP knows way too much about you. Even if you use HTTPS for…
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This is why you update: ACF Extended Plugin Vulnerability
A critical-severity security vulnerability has been discovered in the ACF Extended plugin for WordPress, potentially allowing unauthenticated attackers to gain…
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Stop Your ISP From Tracking You: The “Boring” Privacy Setting You Need Now
Quick question: When you type a website into your browser, who actually sees that first request? You probably think it’s…
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Overclocking: What It Is and Who Should Do It
You’ve probably heard the term overclocking tossed around in tech circles, gaming forums, or even from that one friend who…







