Insidious Fiddler's Blog
Notes on infrastructure, reverse engineering, open-source tooling, and the occasional deep dive into things that probably shouldn't be poked at.
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5 entriesBuilding a Native Brainfuck Compiler: From 8 Characters to x86-64 Machine Code
A deep dive into bfcc - a brainfuck-to-ELF64 native compiler that parses, optimizes, and emits raw x86-64 machine code without an assembler or linker.
Apache CloudStack Deployment on OVH Bare Metal
A complete guide to setting up an all-in-one Apache CloudStack 4.22 instance on OVH dedicated hardware, covering networking, vRack bridges, NFS storage, KVM, and zone configuration.
I started being a scanlator. Why, I don't know.
A brief foray into the world of manga scanlation, machine translation, and the surprisingly involved process of making things readable.
Secton Under the Microscope: Pricing, Performance & Security
Beyond the security lapses, Secton's pricing, performance, and reliability raise even more questions about what you're actually paying for.
When Security Is Not A Factor: Secton
We stumbled upon Secton, an obscure AI platform, and decided to do a little digging. Even with minimal experience, we uncovered a variety of basic security pitfalls in just four hours.