Chasing simplicity
Testing what’s what
I am an Electrical and Computer Engineering undergrad at A.U.Th. Always tinkering with new stuff, you will most probably find me spending my time feeling stuck in many fields and working on others.
Actively working around networks and cybersecurity, while also dealing with the stress being in that school may introduce into one’s life.
Hopefully, there will be time for everything.
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Latest Articles
Never Publish a Typo Again: My AI Proofreading Setup
<2025-12-22 13:45>LLM blog prompt-engineering
This article explores how I'm using an AI assistant, an LLM, as a proofreader to improve my writing skills as a non-native English speaker and enhance the quality of my blog posts.Disabling YouTube Shorts: An easy way
<2025-12-09 23:50>youtube, ublock, productivity, adblocking
How to permanently block or disable YouTube Shorts on your browser. This guide provides simple filter rules for uBlock Origin, Brave, and similar ad-blockers.A stupid solution to a stupid problem
<2025-11-30 21:23>emacs blog orgmode
Learn how to create a robust and flexible draft management system for your Org-mode blog. This guide walks you through customizing the org-publish process with Emacs Lisp functions to gain full control over which posts are published and which remain as drafts.Shattered Tablet
<2025-02-15 Sat>reveng htb veryeasy
Walkthrough of Shattered Tabled reversing (very easy) challenge by Hack The BoxNotes on the site itself.
- This site, despite its minimalist approach, contains a plethora of hacks, inefficiently implemented ideas, Python, Bash, and Elisp scripts, along with various Org files and more :P. If you’re not afraid of losing your sanity, feel free to explore the related GitHub repo.
- The code that reproduces the functionality is entirely open source. However, as stated more formally elsewhere, material published within my articles is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA, requiring attribution.
- Since I sometimes make rather elementary mistakes, I apologize for my word crimes.