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Hello, null.journal

First entry. Why this journal exists, what it'll contain, and what it won't.

#meta

Welcome. This is the first entry of null.journal, a personal field notebook for the offensive-security rabbit holes I wander into.

What this is

A static site, written in plain markdown, deployed to the edge. No database, no admin panel, no comment box asking for your email. The build pipeline is git push → Cloudflare → done.

Three sections:

  • Writeups — machines I’ve compromised, written step-by-step.
  • Notes — bite-sized observations about tools, tricks, or ideas.
  • whoami — who is writing this and why.

What this isn’t

  • A tutorial site. I’m not teaching you how to hack — I’m documenting what I learned, which assumes you already care about the same things I do.
  • A resume. If you’re here to judge my employability, close the tab.
  • A product. Nothing here is for sale. No newsletter. No course. No discord.

The stack

astro · markdown · cloudflare pages

That’s it. One framework, one format, one host. The less you have, the less there is to break, and the less there is for someone to compromise.

Next

I’m queuing up the first writeup right now. If you’re reading this on the day it was published, the site has exactly zero posts besides this one. Check back.