HackersAreUs

HackersAreUs.com

Don’t learn to Hack,
Hack to learn.

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Welcome! This is my corner of the Internet where I document projects, write notes, break things, fix them again, and keep track of everything I learn about computer security, programming, and just about anything else related to technology.


My interest in technology began at age 13 when I got my first computer in 1996, and it quickly turned into a long-term fascination. Since then, I’ve spent a significant amount of time exploring InfoSec, experimenting, and building a growing collection of personal notes, journals, and small projects. This site acts as a structured extension of that process a place where I can record what I’ve learned, what I’ve tested, and what I’ve broken along the way.

I believe learning is most effective when it’s hands-on. As Xunzi (Xun Kuang), a Confucian philosopher, once said:

“I hear and I forget, I see and I remember, I do and I understand.”


Or, as the modern InfoSec community often puts it:

“Don’t learn to hack, hack to learn.”


Everything here is written primarily for my own reference—so I can revisit past experiments, retrace steps, and rebuild knowledge over time. If others happen to find something useful, then that’s an added benefit.


If you’d like to reach out—for feedback, corrections, or discussion—you’re welcome to email me.


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