I know that as a person, who writes about security I should be aware of the threats that phishing carries and I should protect myself just to set an example. Unfortunately until now, I was “a shoemaker going barefoot” as a Polish saying goes. Although I try to remain open about how I protect myself, […]
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After hacking
The Vicious Circle of Code Quality
What’s wrong with our code quality? I’ve recently came across a talk given by “Uncle Bob” Martin on the object-oriented programming. What struck me most, however, was not how precisely and thoroughly he grasped the very core of OOP, but the introduction he gave. We, as programmers, tend to sacrifice the code quality in order […]
Hardware upgrades!
I’ve finally managed to upgrade my setup. I was hoping that I would be able to write a regular article, but due to the fact that I needed to return the monitor and waited for a week for another one, I still haven’t started writing it. Nonetheless I’d like to share with you what I’ve […]
Black Sheep Suspends
I hoped it wouldn’t happen, but looking back at last few months I must say I can’t meet the goals I’ve set for myself. I don’t have time to learn new things, last few posts have either been publishing materials I prepared earlier for a different occasion, or things that didn’t require much effort. This […]
Summary of 2019 and plans for 2020
It’s time for summary of the first 6 months of running the blog and for making New Year’s resolutions. Successes and failures of 2019 The biggest success was starting the blog itself. After a few weeks I made a post on my plans for the upcoming 6 months. Initially I thought about posting every week, […]
Plans for the next few months

Today is the first month since I’ve started this blog – on June 19th the very first post was published. I’d like to share some thoughts and plans for the future. What did I achieve? There are some successes – I’ve published 4 posts, 5th is ready and will be released on Wednesday. All are […]