1. A small security file provenance mystery

    So, I have been half-heartedly version tracking the contents of /etc/pam.d.

    After having applied updates a while back, I've started working again recently in that directory to enable additional access controls.

    So, I see several files have been added or changed since last I made a commit, including …

    Tagged as : debian foss linux git security
  2. My Nuclear Triad

    I started writing about my git workflow and it turned into a general description of my digital work habits, so I thought I'd break this out into its own thing.

    I tend to use a trio of systems for most of my work: A laptop, a desktop system, and a …

    Tagged as : meta workflow
  3. Origin Story

    So, I have two FOSS "origin" stories, if you will, sort of my counterparts to the (in)famous frustrations with a printer driver about which you may have heard. It's how I remember coming into this FOSS world.

    License frustration

    In the first, I went to go use this suite …

  4. Away with reductive essentialism

    I tend to think of $PUBLIC_FIGURE as a radical and an extremist. These terms usually carry a perjorative connotation. Similar terms include "fundamentalist" or "absolutist" and might also be defensible here.

    To draw some of the personal sharpness out of it, one might argue less that they are these things …

    Tagged as : freedom community
  5. Sugar on a Stick for HFOSS

    Ah, summer: The time we look forward to as the time to work on all those odds-and-ends projects we just can't concentrate on during the semester.

    So, here it is, late July, and I'm only now getting around to some things I've been meaning to commit to text about last …

  6. A mild metro maladventure

    We're coming up on year since the first big air trip in a long time which I really looked forward to as a trip itself. I've driven to a few conferences over the last several years and that has been fun, but driving, and on a schedule, has a sense …

    Tagged as : travel ux
  7. Travel doldrums

    I used to love to travel. Usually didn't matter where or how. When I was very young, this meant car trips between relative's houses, of varying length depending on who was living where when. When the distances got great enough, it meant the rare, and exciting, airplane trip. I still …

    Tagged as : travel security-theater

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