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# Hey, welcome in.
This is where I dump what I learn. I'm a cybersecurity student writing things down as I go, partly so I remember them, partly in case they save someone else a few hours of head scratching.
Nothing here is polished into a perfect tutorial. These are working notes from someone still figuring it out: the stuff that clicked, the things that broke, and the fixes that actually worked. If you're learning the same things, you might find a shortcut or two. If you already know your way around, you'll probably catch where I'm wrong, and I'd love to hear about it.
I write mostly about security, but I follow my curiosity. Some days that means breaking down how an exploit works, other days it's a programming idea or whatever else has my attention that week. The thread connecting all of it is just: I found this interesting, so I wrote it down.
> [!tip] Pick a thread and start pulling The notes grow over time. Poke around, follow the links, and see where you end up.
## What you'll find here
> [!info] Cybersecurity Notes on how things break and how to defend them. Concepts, write ups, tools, and the occasional rabbit hole I couldn't climb out of.
> [!note] Whatever else Programming notes, ideas, and side quests. If it caught my attention, it might show up here.
## A quick honesty note
I'm learning out loud. That means some notes are rough, some will get rewritten, and a few are probably half wrong until future me knows better. Take everything here as a snapshot of where I was, not a final word. If something helps you, that genuinely makes my day.